The Churchman's Monthly Review and ChronicleR. B. Seely and W. Burnside, 1844 - Christianity |
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... present case ; since it would be quite impossible for any two persons to have achieved exactly such a rendering of the English tongue . We might almost stake our critical reputation on the fact that no one ENGLISHMAN could have done it ...
... present case ; since it would be quite impossible for any two persons to have achieved exactly such a rendering of the English tongue . We might almost stake our critical reputation on the fact that no one ENGLISHMAN could have done it ...
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... present . People say that the holy communion obscures the doctrine of gospel grace ; that in obeying Christ's command we are for- getting his atonement ; that , in coming for his benefits , we tend to deny his all - sufficient merits ...
... present . People say that the holy communion obscures the doctrine of gospel grace ; that in obeying Christ's command we are for- getting his atonement ; that , in coming for his benefits , we tend to deny his all - sufficient merits ...
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... present epoch , for their appearance dates back from the era of those advances which philosophy , policy , and public economy boast of having made to the advantage of civilization . " It is only during a quarter of a century that their ...
... present epoch , for their appearance dates back from the era of those advances which philosophy , policy , and public economy boast of having made to the advantage of civilization . " It is only during a quarter of a century that their ...
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... present epoch : it is an immense but an urgent one , so to speak ; and governments appear to hesitate to meet it fully . " Many theories , however , have been announced , and fearful experiments have been made , with the view of ...
... present epoch : it is an immense but an urgent one , so to speak ; and governments appear to hesitate to meet it fully . " Many theories , however , have been announced , and fearful experiments have been made , with the view of ...
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... present vicar , -all these im- portant features in the transaction are of immense value . But the chief point on which our attention must be fixed , is , the carry- ing the principle now so boldly asserted , through the whole country ...
... present vicar , -all these im- portant features in the transaction are of immense value . But the chief point on which our attention must be fixed , is , the carry- ing the principle now so boldly asserted , through the whole country ...
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