The Christian Advocate, Volume 1A. Finley, 1823 - Presbyterian Church in the U.S. |
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... means naturally adapted to the effects intended to be produced . Whe .. the enemies of vital godliness assail it with learning , and wit , and taste , they must be combatted with the legitimate use of the arms which they abuse . In this ...
... means naturally adapted to the effects intended to be produced . Whe .. the enemies of vital godliness assail it with learning , and wit , and taste , they must be combatted with the legitimate use of the arms which they abuse . In this ...
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... means which may promise to be connected with a blessing . Hence there is a tendency , in many cases , to multi- ply to an unusual , and sometimes to an excessive degree , public meet- ings ; to have some public exercise every evening in ...
... means which may promise to be connected with a blessing . Hence there is a tendency , in many cases , to multi- ply to an unusual , and sometimes to an excessive degree , public meet- ings ; to have some public exercise every evening in ...
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... means so well qualified to make laws , as many of their fellow - citi- zens who have not been chosen to that office . Therefore some of the most wise and capable of those who have not been elected ought to in- trude into their seats ...
... means so well qualified to make laws , as many of their fellow - citi- zens who have not been chosen to that office . Therefore some of the most wise and capable of those who have not been elected ought to in- trude into their seats ...
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... mean while , if Pres- byteries be vigilant and faithful in regard to this subject ; and if those who conduct our ... means lawful for him to do , nay , it were sacri- lege this to do , except he were very God , according to that ...
... mean while , if Pres- byteries be vigilant and faithful in regard to this subject ; and if those who conduct our ... means lawful for him to do , nay , it were sacri- lege this to do , except he were very God , according to that ...
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... mean time , how you will get along with the Christian Advocate , on the plan you propose , with this strong stream right ... means new to us . We hope , how- ever , that the evil to which he re- fers , is not altogether as great as he ...
... mean time , how you will get along with the Christian Advocate , on the plan you propose , with this strong stream right ... means new to us . We hope , how- ever , that the evil to which he re- fers , is not altogether as great as he ...
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