The Christian Advocate, Volume 1A. Finley, 1823 - Presbyterian Church in the U.S. |
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... ment . That such an estimate and resolution have proceeded from an utter misconception , for which nothing in the maga- zine , except its title , has ever furnished any ground , is known VOL . I. - Ch , Adv . 77950 A to all who have ...
... ment . That such an estimate and resolution have proceeded from an utter misconception , for which nothing in the maga- zine , except its title , has ever furnished any ground , is known VOL . I. - Ch , Adv . 77950 A to all who have ...
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... ment's delay . " Behold , now is the accepted time ; behold , now is the day of salvation . To - day , if ye will hear his voice , harden not your hearts . " Let this new year be to you the beginning of a new life , lest you find ...
... ment's delay . " Behold , now is the accepted time ; behold , now is the day of salvation . To - day , if ye will hear his voice , harden not your hearts . " Let this new year be to you the beginning of a new life , lest you find ...
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... and zeal have been warmed and rendered active , this sermon , in our judg ment , is well entitled to hold a place . The occasion on which it Under the second head of his dis- course , after 30 JAN . Extracts from Miller's Sermon .
... and zeal have been warmed and rendered active , this sermon , in our judg ment , is well entitled to hold a place . The occasion on which it Under the second head of his dis- course , after 30 JAN . Extracts from Miller's Sermon .
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... ment we experienced in regard to Spain herself . The influence of a greater de- gree of political wisdom than we thought could have entered Spain , has been appa- rent in all the events that have followed her revolution ; and in none so ...
... ment we experienced in regard to Spain herself . The influence of a greater de- gree of political wisdom than we thought could have entered Spain , has been appa- rent in all the events that have followed her revolution ; and in none so ...
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... ment . But it is manifest that accord- ing to this view of the subject , those who are destitute of the Bible have no means in their power of knowing that there is a God , and therefore they are not , as the apostle teaches , without ...
... ment . But it is manifest that accord- ing to this view of the subject , those who are destitute of the Bible have no means in their power of knowing that there is a God , and therefore they are not , as the apostle teaches , without ...
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