The Christian Review, Volume 24Gould, Kendall & Lincoln, 1859 - Baptists |
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... . INTERNAL EVIDENCE THAT THE BIBLE IS THE WORD OF GOD , 420 V. NINEVEH ; THE HISTORIANS AND THE MONU- MENTS , . VI . ANCIENT INDIA , VII . BOOK NOTICES , • 432 · 458 481 Art cl . OCTOBER . Page . I. DR CARSON IV CONTENTS OF VOL . XXIV .
... . INTERNAL EVIDENCE THAT THE BIBLE IS THE WORD OF GOD , 420 V. NINEVEH ; THE HISTORIANS AND THE MONU- MENTS , . VI . ANCIENT INDIA , VII . BOOK NOTICES , • 432 · 458 481 Art cl . OCTOBER . Page . I. DR CARSON IV CONTENTS OF VOL . XXIV .
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... Bible , which was finished in 511. This gave an impetus to the cultivation of literature , the most flourishing period of which was in the sixth century , though it continued to flourish till the tenth , * See Missionary Herald , 1839 ...
... Bible , which was finished in 511. This gave an impetus to the cultivation of literature , the most flourishing period of which was in the sixth century , though it continued to flourish till the tenth , * See Missionary Herald , 1839 ...
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... Bible . The Scriptures were written in the ancient Armenian language , which but very few could read . The same was true of their prayers , and as to preach- ing and pulpits , they really had none . The clergy were secularized at heart ...
... Bible . The Scriptures were written in the ancient Armenian language , which but very few could read . The same was true of their prayers , and as to preach- ing and pulpits , they really had none . The clergy were secularized at heart ...
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... Bible , and approving of the doctrines of Luther , he denounced the in- consistent conduct of the priests and bishops , and the super- stition of the people . In 1813 the British and Russian Bi- ble Society began to distribute the Bible ...
... Bible , and approving of the doctrines of Luther , he denounced the in- consistent conduct of the priests and bishops , and the super- stition of the people . In 1813 the British and Russian Bi- ble Society began to distribute the Bible ...
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... Bible was the only infallible guide in matters of religion . Yet not all of these renounced their errors , and felt the saving power of the Gospel on their hearts . In 1835 the first fam- ily altar was established by one of the native ...
... Bible was the only infallible guide in matters of religion . Yet not all of these renounced their errors , and felt the saving power of the Gospel on their hearts . In 1835 the first fam- ily altar was established by one of the native ...
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