The Christian Advocate, Volume 1A. Finley, 1823 - Presbyterian Church in the U.S. |
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... question of the Egyptian monarch was probably prompted by the striking and venerable appear- ance of the Hebrew patriarch . But the occurrence of a new year may , with better reason , prompt every individual to put the question to ...
... question of the Egyptian monarch was probably prompted by the striking and venerable appear- ance of the Hebrew patriarch . But the occurrence of a new year may , with better reason , prompt every individual to put the question to ...
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... question to themselves ; and let it give rise to all the interesting inquiries to which it naturally loads . Let them ask whether their charac- VOL . I.-Ch. Adv . ter as Christians , and their attain- ments and usefulness as men - as ...
... question to themselves ; and let it give rise to all the interesting inquiries to which it naturally loads . Let them ask whether their charac- VOL . I.-Ch. Adv . ter as Christians , and their attain- ments and usefulness as men - as ...
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... question is as pro- per for you as for those of any other age . The young , indeed , are usually the most easily impressed , and the most likely to receive lasting bene- fit from serious thought and good resolutions . Youth , too , is ...
... question is as pro- per for you as for those of any other age . The young , indeed , are usually the most easily impressed , and the most likely to receive lasting bene- fit from serious thought and good resolutions . Youth , too , is ...
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... question thus -- Do you in- dulge an humble hope , that by a divine and renewing influence , you have passed from state of nature to a state of grace ? If , on good grounds , you indulge such a hope , you can never exceed in your gra ...
... question thus -- Do you in- dulge an humble hope , that by a divine and renewing influence , you have passed from state of nature to a state of grace ? If , on good grounds , you indulge such a hope , you can never exceed in your gra ...
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... question . When their hearts are warmed , and their affec- tions excited ; -when they see peo- ple willing to convene for social worship , and at a loss for some one to address them ; -it is probable , I say , that many serious persons ...
... question . When their hearts are warmed , and their affec- tions excited ; -when they see peo- ple willing to convene for social worship , and at a loss for some one to address them ; -it is probable , I say , that many serious persons ...
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