The Christian Review, Volume 16Gould, Kendall & Lincoln, 1851 - Baptists |
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... in the world . It was in the spring of 1792 , that Carey , preaching be- fore the Association , gave utterance to that noble senti- ment which has ever since been the watchword of the 12 [ JANUARY , The Last Fifty Years .
... in the world . It was in the spring of 1792 , that Carey , preaching be- fore the Association , gave utterance to that noble senti- ment which has ever since been the watchword of the 12 [ JANUARY , The Last Fifty Years .
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ment which has ever since been the watchword of the Christian Church : " EXPECT GREAT THINGS ; ATTEMPT GREAT THINGS . " The pious pastor of Kettering could not be backward in such an enterprise , and the scene of his labors was the ...
ment which has ever since been the watchword of the Christian Church : " EXPECT GREAT THINGS ; ATTEMPT GREAT THINGS . " The pious pastor of Kettering could not be backward in such an enterprise , and the scene of his labors was the ...
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... ment that can convey thought , every agent that can com- municate intelligence , in every land , on every sea , in every city , and in every wilderness , on every road and every river , all are in motion , at the top of their speed , to ...
... ment that can convey thought , every agent that can com- municate intelligence , in every land , on every sea , in every city , and in every wilderness , on every road and every river , all are in motion , at the top of their speed , to ...
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... ment , and romances , of which last she had been especially fond , and gave herself to meditation and prayer . Nor did she neglect her fellow - beings . The poor and the sick found in her an ardent and a practical sympathizer . In two ...
... ment , and romances , of which last she had been especially fond , and gave herself to meditation and prayer . Nor did she neglect her fellow - beings . The poor and the sick found in her an ardent and a practical sympathizer . In two ...
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... ment which the language , fairly interpreted , expresses , for he publishes it to the churches without a word of dissent . The memoir has much in it in relation to the loss of desire in him who is perfectly holy . This phrase , and ...
... ment which the language , fairly interpreted , expresses , for he publishes it to the churches without a word of dissent . The memoir has much in it in relation to the loss of desire in him who is perfectly holy . This phrase , and ...
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