False Stories CorrectedSamuel Wood & Sons, no. 261, Pearl-Street and Samuel S. Wood & Company, no. 212 Market-St., Baltimore, 1822 - African Americans - 41 pages |
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Can we suppose every English . man W As is a Christian ? Their practices prove many of them are not . trees are known by their fruit , so men by their conduct prove what they are . Well , is it proper to call every Indian a. 12.
Can we suppose every English . man W As is a Christian ? Their practices prove many of them are not . trees are known by their fruit , so men by their conduct prove what they are . Well , is it proper to call every Indian a. 12.
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Have we reason to suppose every Turk is an infidel ? Though the practice of many is hostile to Christian prin- ciples , yet , no doubt , there are among them others whose deport- ment will not warrant the conclusion . And shall every ...
Have we reason to suppose every Turk is an infidel ? Though the practice of many is hostile to Christian prin- ciples , yet , no doubt , there are among them others whose deport- ment will not warrant the conclusion . And shall every ...
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... practice Christian principles , by do- ing as they would be done by.- " These having not the law , law unto themselves , which show the work of the law written in their hearts " " not the hearers of the law are just before God , but the ...
... practice Christian principles , by do- ing as they would be done by.- " These having not the law , law unto themselves , which show the work of the law written in their hearts " " not the hearers of the law are just before God , but the ...
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... them into liv- ing fountains of waters and God shall wipe away all tears from their eyes . " It is not profession and show , but possession and practice that make the Christian . IT is not uncommon in this en- lightened age , 17.
... them into liv- ing fountains of waters and God shall wipe away all tears from their eyes . " It is not profession and show , but possession and practice that make the Christian . IT is not uncommon in this en- lightened age , 17.
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