The Churchman's Monthly Review and ChronicleR. B. Seely and W. Burnside, 1844 - Christianity |
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... express our strong conviction , that , by our general parsimony , our want of an enlarged charity for our poorer brethren , baptised and unbaptised , and our too eager pur- suit of riches , we , English Protestants - members of " that ...
... express our strong conviction , that , by our general parsimony , our want of an enlarged charity for our poorer brethren , baptised and unbaptised , and our too eager pur- suit of riches , we , English Protestants - members of " that ...
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... express one's astonishment that they remain so , in an age which boasts of having carried so far the perfecting of the human sciences , and especially that of a science destined to improve the condition of all classes of society ...
... express one's astonishment that they remain so , in an age which boasts of having carried so far the perfecting of the human sciences , and especially that of a science destined to improve the condition of all classes of society ...
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... express their thanfulness on all proper occasions ; character is invariably improved , and the worst often reclaimed . " It is within your knowledge that instances have occurred of those who had allotments combining to suppress outrages ...
... express their thanfulness on all proper occasions ; character is invariably improved , and the worst often reclaimed . " It is within your knowledge that instances have occurred of those who had allotments combining to suppress outrages ...
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... express the uni- versal experience of Christians . We deny that any part of these inspired oracles is " purely and merely Jewish , " and believe that such a statement argues a very imperfect view of their real fulness and beauty . In ...
... express the uni- versal experience of Christians . We deny that any part of these inspired oracles is " purely and merely Jewish , " and believe that such a statement argues a very imperfect view of their real fulness and beauty . In ...
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... to tell them how to act and think , how to feel and how to express their feelings : was ever subject worn so threadbare ! Nay , no subject can be worn quite threadbare , while the great volume of God's Providence is SHORT NOTICES . 77.
... to tell them how to act and think , how to feel and how to express their feelings : was ever subject worn so threadbare ! Nay , no subject can be worn quite threadbare , while the great volume of God's Providence is SHORT NOTICES . 77.
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