The Christian Advocate, Volume 1A. Finley, 1823 - Presbyterian Church in the U.S. |
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... friends of evangelical piety and sound learning . The union of literature with genuine Christianity , at all times important , is peculiarly so at this time , and in this country . The enemies of the truth as it is in Jesus , are using ...
... friends of evangelical piety and sound learning . The union of literature with genuine Christianity , at all times important , is peculiarly so at this time , and in this country . The enemies of the truth as it is in Jesus , are using ...
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... friends , both of the murdered , and the murderer , with others , a mingled throng , were as- sembled , after their usual manner , and all things were ready for in- flicting on the criminal the sen- tence of the law . At this moment of ...
... friends , both of the murdered , and the murderer , with others , a mingled throng , were as- sembled , after their usual manner , and all things were ready for in- flicting on the criminal the sen- tence of the law . At this moment of ...
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... friends , that he would not live to be called a coward . I have been told , ' he said , that I fear to die . Now you shall see , that I can die like a man . ' A wealthy planter , whose house he passed , he invited to witness how he ...
... friends , that he would not live to be called a coward . I have been told , ' he said , that I fear to die . Now you shall see , that I can die like a man . ' A wealthy planter , whose house he passed , he invited to witness how he ...
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... Friends , if these things be so , what a deep and affectionate interest ought Christians of the present day to take ... friend to the church of God , and to the ultimate happiness of man , ought to be willing to contribute and to labour ...
... Friends , if these things be so , what a deep and affectionate interest ought Christians of the present day to take ... friend to the church of God , and to the ultimate happiness of man , ought to be willing to contribute and to labour ...
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... friend of human happiness . But they cannot be the chief confidence of any rational man . Nothing can be considered in ... friends of evangelical truth and piety , who are Calvinistick in sentiment , they are regarded with particular fa ...
... friend of human happiness . But they cannot be the chief confidence of any rational man . Nothing can be considered in ... friends of evangelical truth and piety , who are Calvinistick in sentiment , they are regarded with particular fa ...
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