The Christian Observer, Volumen60Hatchard and Company, 1860 |
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... interest to christian readers of intelligence ; in recording the lives of good and holy men ; in holding together ... interests . of the church of England , in a spirit at once firm and catholic , our path of duty lies before us for ...
... interest to christian readers of intelligence ; in recording the lives of good and holy men ; in holding together ... interests . of the church of England , in a spirit at once firm and catholic , our path of duty lies before us for ...
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... interest us , for they never lose their importance . Repetition wears off the edge of novelty , but the impression , though less keen , is even more abiding ; for what is lost in novelty is more than redeemed in depth and power . Of ...
... interest us , for they never lose their importance . Repetition wears off the edge of novelty , but the impression , though less keen , is even more abiding ; for what is lost in novelty is more than redeemed in depth and power . Of ...
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... interest and admiration at that period , " the Church of the Future " is what too many are desiring , now . But , after all , " the counsel of the Lord , that shall stand . " There is but One Thing which changeth not . The hope of ...
... interest and admiration at that period , " the Church of the Future " is what too many are desiring , now . But , after all , " the counsel of the Lord , that shall stand . " There is but One Thing which changeth not . The hope of ...
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... interest to the * Our edition is the fourth , printed in 1845. But in the new edition very lately published , Mr. Burgh ( who , we believe , now designates himself as De Burgh , ) has intimated his unchanged adherence to what were given ...
... interest to the * Our edition is the fourth , printed in 1845. But in the new edition very lately published , Mr. Burgh ( who , we believe , now designates himself as De Burgh , ) has intimated his unchanged adherence to what were given ...
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... interest been awakened on the subject , the sagacious editors of that powerful journal would never have admitted such an article into its columns . Lord Carlisle has doubtless many who sympathize with him in the solemn impressions left ...
... interest been awakened on the subject , the sagacious editors of that powerful journal would never have admitted such an article into its columns . Lord Carlisle has doubtless many who sympathize with him in the solemn impressions left ...
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