The Western Messenger, Volume 6James Freeman Clarke, William Henry Channing, James Handasyd Perkins Western Unitarian Association, 1838 |
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... never come except from this acknowl- edgment of Christian Liberty . In laboring then for Christian Liberty , the Unitarians are laying the only true foundation for Christian Union . Another object of the Unitarian Reform , by many ...
... never come except from this acknowl- edgment of Christian Liberty . In laboring then for Christian Liberty , the Unitarians are laying the only true foundation for Christian Union . Another object of the Unitarian Reform , by many ...
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... never have been presented to her , or if she had ever looked upon them it was only for a moment . The love of God had happily cast out fear . It made every thing around her beautiful . It made life and its duties dear ; it sanctified ...
... never have been presented to her , or if she had ever looked upon them it was only for a moment . The love of God had happily cast out fear . It made every thing around her beautiful . It made life and its duties dear ; it sanctified ...
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... never saw him again . From that day her strength failed very fast , and when she died her forin seemed little more than a shadow . The circumstances of her death were peculiar . She had been fully aware of her true situation for several ...
... never saw him again . From that day her strength failed very fast , and when she died her forin seemed little more than a shadow . The circumstances of her death were peculiar . She had been fully aware of her true situation for several ...
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... never excited to the enthu- siasm which is by some thought necessary to a triumphant death - bed , and therefore the power of her faith was the better exhibited . Nor was she so worn out and wearied by her suf- ferings that she wished ...
... never excited to the enthu- siasm which is by some thought necessary to a triumphant death - bed , and therefore the power of her faith was the better exhibited . Nor was she so worn out and wearied by her suf- ferings that she wished ...
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... never was there a more interesting or a more promising field for Missionary labor than this of the West . No ocean is to be crossed , no deadly climate to be en- countered , no foreign language to be mastered , no ancient prejudice to ...
... never was there a more interesting or a more promising field for Missionary labor than this of the West . No ocean is to be crossed , no deadly climate to be en- countered , no foreign language to be mastered , no ancient prejudice to ...
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