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" Recognition," closing with the words, " By the time we have done what I recommend, we shall be close upon the celestial confines — perhaps within heaven's limits. "
Thoughts on Evangelizing the World - Page 7
by Thomas Harvey Skinner - 1836 - 98 pages
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Practical Thoughts: Thoughts on Popery

William Nevins - Christian life - 1836 - 462 pages
...we can; and let us leave the subject of mutual recognition in heaven for subsequent consideration. By the time we have done what I recommend, we shall...celestial confines— perhaps within heaven's limits * * * * [The article is unfinished. The beloved authoi here laid down his pen ; and instead of resuming...
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Practical Thoughts

William Nevins - Christian life - 1836 - 462 pages
...we can ; and let us leave the subject of mutual recognition in heaven for subsequent consideration. By the time we have done what I recommend, we shall...celestial confines — perhaps within heaven's limits * * * * [The article is unfinished. The beloved authoi here laid down his pen ; and instead of resuming...
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Sermons,

William Nevins - Presbyterian Church - 1837 - 464 pages
...PRACTICAL THOUGHTS. By the late Dr. Nevms, of Baltimore THOUGHTS ON POPERY. By Dr. Nevins, of Baltimore. From the New-York Observer of April 9th, 1836. The...unfinished, and went, none can doubt, to enjoy the blest reality of the scenes he had been so vividly describing. These articles combine great simplicity,...
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A Plea for Voluntary Societies: And a Defence of the Decisions of the ...

Absalom Peters - 1837 - 222 pages
...Baltimore. Thoughts on Popery. By Dr. Nevins, of Baltimore. From the New-York Observer of April 9th, 183«. The Practical Thoughts consists of forty-six articles...unfinished, and went, none can doubt, to enjoy the blest reality of the scenes he had been so vividly describing. These articles combine great simplicity,...
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The Issue, Presented in a Series of Letters on Slavery

Rufus William Bailey - African Americans - 1837 - 144 pages
...concert, the conversion of the world, violations of the Sabbath, liberality, man's inconsis. tcncy, the pity of the Lord, Christian duty, death, &c. ;...unfinished, and went, none can doubt, to enjoy the blest reality of the scenes he had bc.cn so vividly describing. These articles combine great simplicity,...
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Circulation and Character of the Volumes of the American Tract Society

American Tract Society - Booksellers and bookselling - 1848 - 156 pages
...of the Sabbath, liberality, man's inconsistency, the pity of the Lord, Christian duty, death, etc., the last of which are, " Heaven's Attractions " and...celestial confines — perhaps within heaven's limits." * * Here the author laid down his pen, leaving the article unfinished, and went, none can doubt, to...
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Earnest appeals

William Nevins - 1867 - 200 pages
...we can ; and let us leave the subject of mutual recognition in heaven for subsequent consideration. By the time we have done what I recommend, we shall...celestial confines— perhaps within heaven's limits * * * * [The article is unfinished. The beloved author here laid down his pen ; and instead of resuming...
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The Wesleyan Sunday-school magazine [afterw.] The Wesleyan ..., Volume 4

1869 - 450 pages
...get to heaven. Let us try to get as many others to heaven as we can. By the time we have done this, we shall be close upon the celestial confines; perhaps within heaven's limits." Dr. Nevins never finished the paper. He laid down his pen when he had written the words, "within heaven's...
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Way-marks: Placed by Royal Authority on the King's Highway

Benjamin Smith (Wesleyan Minister.) - Bible - 1878 - 310 pages
...get to heaven. Let us try to get as many others to heaven as we can. By the time we have done this, we shall be close upon the celestial confines, perhaps within heaven's limits." Dr. Nevins never finished the paper. He laid down his pen when he had written the words, " within heaven's...
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Christian Library: Nevins, William. Practical thoughts

1836 - 456 pages
...we can ; and let us leave the subject of mutual recognition in heaven for subsequent consideration. By the time we have done what I recommend, we shall...celestial confines — perhaps within heaven's limits * * * * [The article is unfinished. The beloved auti.oi here laid down his pen ; and instead of resuming...
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