The Christian journal1854 |
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... received with the greatest Caution ; nay , ought at once to be re- jected by every one who believes that the literal or real meaning of the Divine Word CAN NEVER BE FOUND UNTRUE ! Moses , they all admit , undoubtedly means to teach that ...
... received with the greatest Caution ; nay , ought at once to be re- jected by every one who believes that the literal or real meaning of the Divine Word CAN NEVER BE FOUND UNTRUE ! Moses , they all admit , undoubtedly means to teach that ...
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... received by our Treasurer , as obtained by them . It was resolved unanimously- 1st , That we record our gratitude to God , for his favour granted to our De- putation among friends of the gospel in Scotland , and are encouraged by the ...
... received by our Treasurer , as obtained by them . It was resolved unanimously- 1st , That we record our gratitude to God , for his favour granted to our De- putation among friends of the gospel in Scotland , and are encouraged by the ...
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... received high commendation from the late lamented Dr. Wardlaw . The writer of this paper inclines to the latter inter- pretation , on which he may yet have a few remarks . Jewish opinions have been pleaded in favour of marriages with a ...
... received high commendation from the late lamented Dr. Wardlaw . The writer of this paper inclines to the latter inter- pretation , on which he may yet have a few remarks . Jewish opinions have been pleaded in favour of marriages with a ...
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... received him with marked attention , and the highest respect was shown him by the most distinguished Oriental scholars . He returned to China in 1826. In July , 1834 , Lord Napier reached China , for the purpose of carry- ing into ...
... received him with marked attention , and the highest respect was shown him by the most distinguished Oriental scholars . He returned to China in 1826. In July , 1834 , Lord Napier reached China , for the purpose of carry- ing into ...
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... received a very superior classical education , he was quali- fied to address the learned men of the earth , throwing all the charms of litera- ture around the faith of the gospel , and meet the wise and prudent of this world upon their ...
... received a very superior classical education , he was quali- fied to address the learned men of the earth , throwing all the charms of litera- ture around the faith of the gospel , and meet the wise and prudent of this world upon their ...
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