The Christian examiner and Church of Ireland magazine1828 |
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... received . The errors noticed by him are of too trivial a nature for insertion .- " R . F. " on Prophecy . — “ J. B. O . ” — “ E. E. L. M. ” and " E. S. O. " are under consideration . We " T. W. " has been received , but we fear is not ...
... received . The errors noticed by him are of too trivial a nature for insertion .- " R . F. " on Prophecy . — “ J. B. O . ” — “ E. E. L. M. ” and " E. S. O. " are under consideration . We " T. W. " has been received , but we fear is not ...
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... receiving instruction from the progress of circum- stances , and , as the remarkable manifestations of the last few years had been ascribed to the worst of motives , to ascertain how far our auguries upon the subject were justified by ...
... receiving instruction from the progress of circum- stances , and , as the remarkable manifestations of the last few years had been ascribed to the worst of motives , to ascertain how far our auguries upon the subject were justified by ...
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... receiving and feeling its perma- nent and never - ceasing interest , and would allow them to see and read the Bible on ... received any education , or the priesthood been stimulated to exert themselves even so far as they have , and to ...
... receiving and feeling its perma- nent and never - ceasing interest , and would allow them to see and read the Bible on ... received any education , or the priesthood been stimulated to exert themselves even so far as they have , and to ...
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... received him not . " Let the Lord's people of the spiritual Israel , who by grace have been brought to enjoy the forfeited privileges of the natural seed of Jacob join in the earnest prayer of the venerable patriarch to the God of ...
... received him not . " Let the Lord's people of the spiritual Israel , who by grace have been brought to enjoy the forfeited privileges of the natural seed of Jacob join in the earnest prayer of the venerable patriarch to the God of ...
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... receiving his mark . Mr. Faber's opinion upon the subject , ( alluded to by you , ) I do not profess to be precisely acquainted with . In his dissertation upon the prophecies I find the Papacy syllogistically excluded * from the ...
... receiving his mark . Mr. Faber's opinion upon the subject , ( alluded to by you , ) I do not profess to be precisely acquainted with . In his dissertation upon the prophecies I find the Papacy syllogistically excluded * from the ...
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