The Christian Review, Volume 24Gould, Kendall & Lincoln, 1859 - Baptists |
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... speaking cautiously to individuals , as at first , or , as a little later , preaching to three , five or ten , and sometimes to even fifty or sixty . The Rev. Dr. Tyng , in his visit to the East , met and worshipped with the American ...
... speaking cautiously to individuals , as at first , or , as a little later , preaching to three , five or ten , and sometimes to even fifty or sixty . The Rev. Dr. Tyng , in his visit to the East , met and worshipped with the American ...
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... speak- Secondly , of their office . What may be their peculiar employments , and what the order of their engagements , are matters we know nothing about ; but we learn from various portions of the Word of God , as well as from the name ...
... speak- Secondly , of their office . What may be their peculiar employments , and what the order of their engagements , are matters we know nothing about ; but we learn from various portions of the Word of God , as well as from the name ...
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... speaking of the purity of Longfellow's verse , it must not be understood in a theological sense , but with respect to the highest standards of human ethics . His creed seems to be : " Lives of great men all remind us , We can make our ...
... speaking of the purity of Longfellow's verse , it must not be understood in a theological sense , but with respect to the highest standards of human ethics . His creed seems to be : " Lives of great men all remind us , We can make our ...
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... speaking of Scripture truths yet to be explored , An- derson says : " All the discoveries which man can make or expect in morals , are already before his eyes in the pages of divine revelation . He who believes the Scrip- tures to have ...
... speaking of Scripture truths yet to be explored , An- derson says : " All the discoveries which man can make or expect in morals , are already before his eyes in the pages of divine revelation . He who believes the Scrip- tures to have ...
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... speak , the * A case in point has recently occurred in a New England city . The compiler of one of our school reading books , a gentleman of liberal cul- ture and high reputation , had been apparently unable to find , with one or two ...
... speak , the * A case in point has recently occurred in a New England city . The compiler of one of our school reading books , a gentleman of liberal cul- ture and high reputation , had been apparently unable to find , with one or two ...
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