The Christian Review, Volume 24Gould, Kendall & Lincoln, 1859 - Baptists |
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... true of their prayers , and as to preach- ing and pulpits , they really had none . The clergy were secularized at heart , tradition was substituted for the Word of God , and preaching banished to give place to rites and forms . The ...
... true of their prayers , and as to preach- ing and pulpits , they really had none . The clergy were secularized at heart , tradition was substituted for the Word of God , and preaching banished to give place to rites and forms . The ...
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... true conversion . A preaching service was commenced exclusively for them , which was productive of good . One of the results following this awakening was the increased . demand for the books published by the missionaries , the cir ...
... true conversion . A preaching service was commenced exclusively for them , which was productive of good . One of the results following this awakening was the increased . demand for the books published by the missionaries , the cir ...
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... true state of the case ; and then only with the intention of securing the most unexceptionable freedom of choice . " An increased interest in the Bible is everywhere observable among the Moslems . Many becoming indifferent and skeptical ...
... true state of the case ; and then only with the intention of securing the most unexceptionable freedom of choice . " An increased interest in the Bible is everywhere observable among the Moslems . Many becoming indifferent and skeptical ...
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... true of all , than other beings might rightly conclude that because Samson possessed extraordinary strength , and Solomon extraordinary wisdom , therefore all men possess these powers . We may reasonably assume , that as it is usually ...
... true of all , than other beings might rightly conclude that because Samson possessed extraordinary strength , and Solomon extraordinary wisdom , therefore all men possess these powers . We may reasonably assume , that as it is usually ...
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... true question is , as to nature , capacity and destiny . The colt of three days old is superior in many respects to an infant of the same age . At three months it is able to provide for itself , while the infant of that age is still ...
... true question is , as to nature , capacity and destiny . The colt of three days old is superior in many respects to an infant of the same age . At three months it is able to provide for itself , while the infant of that age is still ...
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