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grown up together with themselves , they had been neighbours , friends , and parishioners , with whom they had often taken " sweet counsel , and gone to the house of God in company . " Many of them they had baptized and called them ...
grown up together with themselves , they had been neighbours , friends , and parishioners , with whom they had often taken " sweet counsel , and gone to the house of God in company . " Many of them they had baptized and called them ...
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... friends , as well as from avowed foes . When the master himself came into our world to bless it with new light , and give his kingdom an extension unknown before , though " he came to his own , yet his own received him not . " There ...
... friends , as well as from avowed foes . When the master himself came into our world to bless it with new light , and give his kingdom an extension unknown before , though " he came to his own , yet his own received him not . " There ...
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... friends of the Bi- ble cause , we would do every thing in our power to encourage this spirit of inquiry because we are persuaded the more that is known in relation to it , the more will the friends of the cause be increased and ...
... friends of the Bi- ble cause , we would do every thing in our power to encourage this spirit of inquiry because we are persuaded the more that is known in relation to it , the more will the friends of the cause be increased and ...
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... friends of the institution , and confirm its former supporters in their attachment to it . The ill success of the " Country Clergyman " in his first attempt how- ever , did not discourage him from risking a second . This he did in the ...
... friends of the institution , and confirm its former supporters in their attachment to it . The ill success of the " Country Clergyman " in his first attempt how- ever , did not discourage him from risking a second . This he did in the ...
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... friends , but liberal contributors to its funds , for the express purpose of enabling it to carry on its operations in the East more extensively . The Society now had comparative rest from opposition until the spring of 1810. When Dr ...
... friends , but liberal contributors to its funds , for the express purpose of enabling it to carry on its operations in the East more extensively . The Society now had comparative rest from opposition until the spring of 1810. When Dr ...
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