The Christian Advocate, Volume 1A. Finley, 1823 - Presbyterian Church in the U.S. |
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... whole man , which cannot with propriety be understood either of the soul or of the body alone . Lastly , the pro- perties of the soul are transferred to the body , and the properties of the body to the soul ; yet he that is composed of ...
... whole man , which cannot with propriety be understood either of the soul or of the body alone . Lastly , the pro- perties of the soul are transferred to the body , and the properties of the body to the soul ; yet he that is composed of ...
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... whole discourse to our rea- ders . The text of the sermon is taken from Isaiah Ixi . 4. " And they shall build the old wastes ; they shall raise up the former desolations ; and they shall repair the waste cities , the desolations of ...
... whole discourse to our rea- ders . The text of the sermon is taken from Isaiah Ixi . 4. " And they shall build the old wastes ; they shall raise up the former desolations ; and they shall repair the waste cities , the desolations of ...
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... whole biography by itself ; with- out the interruption that it receives from the letters and remarks , which compose , by far , the larger part of the volume : yet we admit that this would not , on the whole , have been the best ...
... whole biography by itself ; with- out the interruption that it receives from the letters and remarks , which compose , by far , the larger part of the volume : yet we admit that this would not , on the whole , have been the best ...
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... whole transaction to have been the most atro- cious wickedness of my life . But I did not , at the time , in any degree regard it in this light ; nor did I , till long after , feel any remorse of conscience for my prevaricating , if not ...
... whole transaction to have been the most atro- cious wickedness of my life . But I did not , at the time , in any degree regard it in this light ; nor did I , till long after , feel any remorse of conscience for my prevaricating , if not ...
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... whole language fluently ; for what Nature teaches , she teaches effectu- ally . The fact it seems was , that the sound caught by these unedu- cated children , was derived from some goats , which were accustomed to graze near the mouth ...
... whole language fluently ; for what Nature teaches , she teaches effectu- ally . The fact it seems was , that the sound caught by these unedu- cated children , was derived from some goats , which were accustomed to graze near the mouth ...
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