The Baptist Magazine, Volume 39J. Burditt and W. Button, 1847 - Baptists |
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Page 22
... hope too ardently , since the largeness of God's promises is proportioned to his own power to bestow and man's capacity to receive ; and therefore the prospects of the confiding spirit are as bright as heaven and as boundless as ...
... hope too ardently , since the largeness of God's promises is proportioned to his own power to bestow and man's capacity to receive ; and therefore the prospects of the confiding spirit are as bright as heaven and as boundless as ...
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... hope , give me credit for not having intentionally mis- represented him ; and if I have fallen into any mistake I should be most thankful to be corrected . I am , my dear sir , Yours sincerely , THE REVIEWER . CHAPEL DEBT EXTINCTION ...
... hope , give me credit for not having intentionally mis- represented him ; and if I have fallen into any mistake I should be most thankful to be corrected . I am , my dear sir , Yours sincerely , THE REVIEWER . CHAPEL DEBT EXTINCTION ...
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... hope for it , at least , in this case or at this time . I shall be sorry , sir , if these observations should be thought to imply an objection against building societies constituted and directed according to the intentions of the ...
... hope for it , at least , in this case or at this time . I shall be sorry , sir , if these observations should be thought to imply an objection against building societies constituted and directed according to the intentions of the ...
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... hope to the most pleasant season of the year . At that date , Mr. Thomas gave us an epitome of Indian intelligence in the following sentences : " At all the stations there is more or less to try , and I fear that , generally speaking ...
... hope to the most pleasant season of the year . At that date , Mr. Thomas gave us an epitome of Indian intelligence in the following sentences : " At all the stations there is more or less to try , and I fear that , generally speaking ...
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... hope that con- stant practice will soon make it as familiar to me as my mother tongue . To persons in England it may seem strange to talk of any place as being more favourable to the acquisi- tion of Singhalese than Kandy , situated as ...
... hope that con- stant practice will soon make it as familiar to me as my mother tongue . To persons in England it may seem strange to talk of any place as being more favourable to the acquisi- tion of Singhalese than Kandy , situated as ...
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