The Christian Observer, Volumen16Hatchard and Company, 1818 |
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... conduct being a rule of action for me : there were clergy- men capable of doing things that debased their character , and sunk them beneath their dignity . She made another pass at me before she desisted : People will never think worse ...
... conduct being a rule of action for me : there were clergy- men capable of doing things that debased their character , and sunk them beneath their dignity . She made another pass at me before she desisted : People will never think worse ...
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... conduct , by convenient interpretations of Scripture ; some- times , indeed , under pretence of enjoying that liberty wherewith Christ hath made them free . Too often is the attempt made to recon- cile , what the Spirit of God has de ...
... conduct , by convenient interpretations of Scripture ; some- times , indeed , under pretence of enjoying that liberty wherewith Christ hath made them free . Too often is the attempt made to recon- cile , what the Spirit of God has de ...
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... conduct , the Sacred Name which we bear should be blasphemed . It surely does not become him for whom Christ died , who should always have before his eyes the value of time , the important purposes for which he was sent into being , and ...
... conduct , the Sacred Name which we bear should be blasphemed . It surely does not become him for whom Christ died , who should always have before his eyes the value of time , the important purposes for which he was sent into being , and ...
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... conduct must be consistent with the principles they profess their fruit is unto holiness , and the end is everlasting life . It deserves remark , that the Apostle derives pleasure from the universal manifestation of the love of Christ ...
... conduct must be consistent with the principles they profess their fruit is unto holiness , and the end is everlasting life . It deserves remark , that the Apostle derives pleasure from the universal manifestation of the love of Christ ...
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... conduct of England . On our side , we have also been accustomed to view France with much prejudice ; and what there has been to admire ' in her , has been thrown into the shade by the prominence of objects creating only horror or dis ...
... conduct of England . On our side , we have also been accustomed to view France with much prejudice ; and what there has been to admire ' in her , has been thrown into the shade by the prominence of objects creating only horror or dis ...
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