The Christian Observer, Volume 31Whiting & Watson., 1831 |
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Página iii
... religion nothing to him ? Are the affairs of his country nothing to him ? Does he take no interest in the rise and fall , the flourishing and decaying of nations ? Is it nothing to him whether his fellow- creatures are wise or ignorant ...
... religion nothing to him ? Are the affairs of his country nothing to him ? Does he take no interest in the rise and fall , the flourishing and decaying of nations ? Is it nothing to him whether his fellow- creatures are wise or ignorant ...
Página iv
... religion and religious in- stitutions among us ; and not least to some of those questions to which we have recently had occasion to advert . Some years since , when we so often urged our readers to pray earnestly for a more copious ...
... religion and religious in- stitutions among us ; and not least to some of those questions to which we have recently had occasion to advert . Some years since , when we so often urged our readers to pray earnestly for a more copious ...
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... religion was a remote consequence of the pray- ers and exertions of those who had long since entered into rest . Apart from this , it is , however , useful to record an instance , also in humble life , where religion flourished , as it ...
... religion was a remote consequence of the pray- ers and exertions of those who had long since entered into rest . Apart from this , it is , however , useful to record an instance , also in humble life , where religion flourished , as it ...
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... religion . Had she wandered from the simplicity of the truth as it is in Jesus , and justly offended the mind of John- son by some unripe and exclusive scheme of prophetical interpre- tation ; or by demanding his as- sent to rash ...
... religion . Had she wandered from the simplicity of the truth as it is in Jesus , and justly offended the mind of John- son by some unripe and exclusive scheme of prophetical interpre- tation ; or by demanding his as- sent to rash ...
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... religion , as we should one of Mr. Hunt or Mr. Cobbett's schemes of reform in politics . Agreeing , there- fore , though I do with Anti - Euclid in his general proposition , I demur to its universal application , and feel thankful , as ...
... religion , as we should one of Mr. Hunt or Mr. Cobbett's schemes of reform in politics . Agreeing , there- fore , though I do with Anti - Euclid in his general proposition , I demur to its universal application , and feel thankful , as ...
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