The Christian Advocate, Volume 1A. Finley, 1823 - Presbyterian Church in the U.S. |
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... spirit of the work . The change , it is hoped , after the foregoing explanation , will disoblige none of its present patrons , and it may considerably increase their number . No editor , whatever may be his talents and his industry ...
... spirit of the work . The change , it is hoped , after the foregoing explanation , will disoblige none of its present patrons , and it may considerably increase their number . No editor , whatever may be his talents and his industry ...
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... spirit and a heavenly frame of mind ; tenderness and condescen- sion to the young - imparting to them salutary counsels with fidelity , freedom , and gentleness ; such ac- tivity still in doing good , as dimi- nished strength and vigour ...
... spirit and a heavenly frame of mind ; tenderness and condescen- sion to the young - imparting to them salutary counsels with fidelity , freedom , and gentleness ; such ac- tivity still in doing good , as dimi- nished strength and vigour ...
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... spirit of grace is grieved , and the danger of losing the soul is awfully enhanced . Your best , and your only rational hope , of escaping this fearful issue , is to begin the great work of pre- paration for eternity , without a mo ...
... spirit of grace is grieved , and the danger of losing the soul is awfully enhanced . Your best , and your only rational hope , of escaping this fearful issue , is to begin the great work of pre- paration for eternity , without a mo ...
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... spirit and com- passion for these children of the forest , who are perishing by thou- sands , for lack of knowledge ! And who would not , in such circum- stances , desire , and endeavour , not faintly , not coldly , nor inactively , but ...
... spirit and com- passion for these children of the forest , who are perishing by thou- sands , for lack of knowledge ! And who would not , in such circum- stances , desire , and endeavour , not faintly , not coldly , nor inactively , but ...
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... spirit that our fathers felt , at the close of the war which established our independence . But there is too much reason to fear that the contending interests in Southern America cannot readily be reconciled ; that dis- cordant passions ...
... spirit that our fathers felt , at the close of the war which established our independence . But there is too much reason to fear that the contending interests in Southern America cannot readily be reconciled ; that dis- cordant passions ...
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