The Christian Review, Volume 24Gould, Kendall & Lincoln, 1859 - Baptists |
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... fact that they are numerous , there are many testimonies in Scripture . Thus in Job xxv . 3 , Bildad asks , " Is there any number of his armies ? " In Deut . xxxiii . 2 , we read that the Lord " came with ten thousands of saints ; " and ...
... fact that they are numerous , there are many testimonies in Scripture . Thus in Job xxv . 3 , Bildad asks , " Is there any number of his armies ? " In Deut . xxxiii . 2 , we read that the Lord " came with ten thousands of saints ; " and ...
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... connected with , and to mani- fest an intense interest in all that relates to the salvation of men . We see this illustrated in the various scenes in the history of Jesus Christ . Passing by the fact that 1859. ] 27 Angels .
... connected with , and to mani- fest an intense interest in all that relates to the salvation of men . We see this illustrated in the various scenes in the history of Jesus Christ . Passing by the fact that 1859. ] 27 Angels .
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... fact to the shepherds , " sud- denly there was with the angel a multitude of the heavenly host , praising God , and saying , Glory to God in the high- est , and on earth peace , good will toward men . " -- Luke ii . 13 , 14. So also ...
... fact to the shepherds , " sud- denly there was with the angel a multitude of the heavenly host , praising God , and saying , Glory to God in the high- est , and on earth peace , good will toward men . " -- Luke ii . 13 , 14. So also ...
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... fact which may justify the assumption , that he has the greatest present popularity , and consequently the widest influence whether for good or evil . The recent issue of his last production , " Miles Standish , " which is having a ...
... fact which may justify the assumption , that he has the greatest present popularity , and consequently the widest influence whether for good or evil . The recent issue of his last production , " Miles Standish , " which is having a ...
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... fact ; and who admire truth more than they feel the necessity of personal piety . This last remark leads to the statement , that one of the most striking characteristics of Longfellow , is his earnest and , no doubt , sincere devotion ...
... fact ; and who admire truth more than they feel the necessity of personal piety . This last remark leads to the statement , that one of the most striking characteristics of Longfellow , is his earnest and , no doubt , sincere devotion ...
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