The Christian Review, Volume 24Gould, Kendall & Lincoln, 1859 - Baptists |
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... never on Christ , to intercede for them . There is no great concentration of power as in the Roman Church . The no- minal head of the Armenian Church lives within the Rus- sian territory ; but the Armenians of Turkey do not ac ...
... never on Christ , to intercede for them . There is no great concentration of power as in the Roman Church . The no- minal head of the Armenian Church lives within the Rus- sian territory ; but the Armenians of Turkey do not ac ...
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... never designed for those who desire to comprehend it by human wisdom , but it is especially designed for me who am so ignorant . It is truly my book , " clasping it to his bosom , " and through the Holy Spirit , I in my ignorance am ...
... never designed for those who desire to comprehend it by human wisdom , but it is especially designed for me who am so ignorant . It is truly my book , " clasping it to his bosom , " and through the Holy Spirit , I in my ignorance am ...
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... never before hap- pened . Thus the work has more than commenced among the Moslems . The leaven of divine truth is actually fer- menting among them . " The time of the Turks has come . " A remarkable change has also taken place in Tunis ...
... never before hap- pened . Thus the work has more than commenced among the Moslems . The leaven of divine truth is actually fer- menting among them . " The time of the Turks has come . " A remarkable change has also taken place in Tunis ...
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... never before known in the Turkish Empire , and would probably never occur again . Providence had prepared the way , not only religiously , as already noticed , but also politically ; especi- ally by the destruction of the Janissaries in ...
... never before known in the Turkish Empire , and would probably never occur again . Providence had prepared the way , not only religiously , as already noticed , but also politically ; especi- ally by the destruction of the Janissaries in ...
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... never swerved from their obedience to him , but have kept their first estate , may serve to abate our overweening pride , and to abase us in our own esteem . But they appear not only to be numerous , but to be of different orders ...
... never swerved from their obedience to him , but have kept their first estate , may serve to abate our overweening pride , and to abase us in our own esteem . But they appear not only to be numerous , but to be of different orders ...
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