The Christian Advocate, Volume 1A. Finley, 1823 - Presbyterian Church in the U.S. |
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... feel , when they peruse these pages , as if they would rather be willing to excite some of their lay - brethren to greater activity , than to keep them back from any efforts which they are disposed to use ; let them rest assured , that ...
... feel , when they peruse these pages , as if they would rather be willing to excite some of their lay - brethren to greater activity , than to keep them back from any efforts which they are disposed to use ; let them rest assured , that ...
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... feel deep anguish of spirit and com- passion for these children of the forest , who are perishing by thou- sands ... feels a higher respect for Watts , than 28 JAN . Songs of Zion .
... feel deep anguish of spirit and com- passion for these children of the forest , who are perishing by thou- sands ... feels a higher respect for Watts , than 28 JAN . Songs of Zion .
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suaded , feels a higher respect for Watts , than Montgomery himself ; no one who has felt more the warmth of piety which is diffused through his version of the Psalms of David . Of this we think the production now before us affords ...
suaded , feels a higher respect for Watts , than Montgomery himself ; no one who has felt more the warmth of piety which is diffused through his version of the Psalms of David . Of this we think the production now before us affords ...
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... feeling , and all the au- thority , which become the biogra- pher of so distinguished a Chris- tian minister . Under such ... feel any serious conviction of sin against God . Remonstrating with me , ' he says , ' on one instance of my ...
... feeling , and all the au- thority , which become the biogra- pher of so distinguished a Chris- tian minister . Under such ... feel any serious conviction of sin against God . Remonstrating with me , ' he says , ' on one instance of my ...
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... feel an interest in his success , the difficulties , which before appeared almost insuperable were presently removed ; and he was . ordained at Buckden at the ensuing Michaelmas , and entered upon the curacy of Stoke and Wes- ton ...
... feel an interest in his success , the difficulties , which before appeared almost insuperable were presently removed ; and he was . ordained at Buckden at the ensuing Michaelmas , and entered upon the curacy of Stoke and Wes- ton ...
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