The Baptist Magazine, Volume 39J. Burditt and W. Button, 1847 - Baptists |
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... hand . " Mr. Hindes was permitted to spend his last earthly sabbath in his pulpit , and amongst his friends . After attend- ing the prayer - meeting on the following Wednesday evening he complained of feeling rather poorly , but did not ...
... hand . " Mr. Hindes was permitted to spend his last earthly sabbath in his pulpit , and amongst his friends . After attend- ing the prayer - meeting on the following Wednesday evening he complained of feeling rather poorly , but did not ...
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... hand to me ; the tears flowed from his eyes , and he could not speak . I spoke to him of Jesus , and besought him to look to him for pardon and remission of sins through his blood . While I was speaking he recovered himself , and sat up ...
... hand to me ; the tears flowed from his eyes , and he could not speak . I spoke to him of Jesus , and besought him to look to him for pardon and remission of sins through his blood . While I was speaking he recovered himself , and sat up ...
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... hand . We , too , like those gone before , shall soon be called hence into the presence of God to give an account of our stewardship . Let us , then , depending upon the all- conquering promised aid of the Holy Spirit , apply ourselves ...
... hand . We , too , like those gone before , shall soon be called hence into the presence of God to give an account of our stewardship . Let us , then , depending upon the all- conquering promised aid of the Holy Spirit , apply ourselves ...
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... hands of an unskilful statist . He may feel absolutely certain that he has been guilty of no oversight , that he has made no omission , and yet he may draw inferences precisely oppo- site to those which a more practised hand would have ...
... hands of an unskilful statist . He may feel absolutely certain that he has been guilty of no oversight , that he has made no omission , and yet he may draw inferences precisely oppo- site to those which a more practised hand would have ...
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... hand as soon as it becomes strong enough to labour , you may build schools and appoint teachers in every village and hamlet in the country ; —the children will be in the fields and factories , and the amount of school attendance will be ...
... hand as soon as it becomes strong enough to labour , you may build schools and appoint teachers in every village and hamlet in the country ; —the children will be in the fields and factories , and the amount of school attendance will be ...
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