The British Magazine and Monthly Register of Religious and Ecclesiastical Information, Parochial History, and Documents Respecting the State of the Poor, Progress of Education, Etc, Volym 2J.G. & F. Rivington, 1832 |
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... nature , that its progress would not exceed the usual bounds of those periodical in- fectious fevers which so frequently insinuate themselves amidst dense and dissolute populations . But as summer advanced , such hopes were found to be ...
... nature , that its progress would not exceed the usual bounds of those periodical in- fectious fevers which so frequently insinuate themselves amidst dense and dissolute populations . But as summer advanced , such hopes were found to be ...
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... nature of the discharge which she saw ; certainly it was the salve that made it look so green , yet her rejoicing on that account was a strong testimony of her love to me ; for it is clear she cared not for her own peril , so I were ...
... nature of the discharge which she saw ; certainly it was the salve that made it look so green , yet her rejoicing on that account was a strong testimony of her love to me ; for it is clear she cared not for her own peril , so I were ...
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... nature children of wrath , " they must be " made the children of grace " and of God , by faith in Jesus Christ , and ... natural mind , of its serving only to mar their pleasures , and create for them premature unhappiness . With ...
... nature children of wrath , " they must be " made the children of grace " and of God , by faith in Jesus Christ , and ... natural mind , of its serving only to mar their pleasures , and create for them premature unhappiness . With ...
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... nature . I may be excused for quoting , in support of my opinion , a few verses from Wither's Hymn for Rogation Week . It was thy pleasure , Lord , to say , That whatsoever in thy name We pray'd for as we ought to pray Thou would'st ...
... nature . I may be excused for quoting , in support of my opinion , a few verses from Wither's Hymn for Rogation Week . It was thy pleasure , Lord , to say , That whatsoever in thy name We pray'd for as we ought to pray Thou would'st ...
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... nature is neither become old nor weary . His faith in this instance resembles the particular faith of the Chris- tian : it is confident , and will venture the world upon the strength of its persuasion . * The old divines of our church ...
... nature is neither become old nor weary . His faith in this instance resembles the particular faith of the Chris- tian : it is confident , and will venture the world upon the strength of its persuasion . * The old divines of our church ...
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