The Baptist Magazine, Volume 39J. Burditt and W. Button, 1847 - Baptists |
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... nature and trial of faith , " were so blessed as to lead him to entertain some cheering hopes of interest in ... natural timidity would not permit him to ask his father to allow him to have the horse , it will be seen at once that his ...
... nature and trial of faith , " were so blessed as to lead him to entertain some cheering hopes of interest in ... natural timidity would not permit him to ask his father to allow him to have the horse , it will be seen at once that his ...
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... nature . The offspring of the shepherd's dog in active service instinctively follows the flock ; while , if his father or grandfather have been taken away from this occupation , he will have lost the art , and be difficult to teach . A ...
... nature . The offspring of the shepherd's dog in active service instinctively follows the flock ; while , if his father or grandfather have been taken away from this occupation , he will have lost the art , and be difficult to teach . A ...
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... nature , the writings of the fathers , the decrees of councils , tradition , the ability and right of separate Christian churches , and the inward light of quakerism , are all successively brought under review , and shown to be ...
... nature , the writings of the fathers , the decrees of councils , tradition , the ability and right of separate Christian churches , and the inward light of quakerism , are all successively brought under review , and shown to be ...
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... nature . On this alone can the heart fully repose ; and by this alone can the life be guided and sanctified . In doing the will we know the doc- trine of God . The carnal man ceiveth not the things of the Spirit ; those only who have ...
... nature . On this alone can the heart fully repose ; and by this alone can the life be guided and sanctified . In doing the will we know the doc- trine of God . The carnal man ceiveth not the things of the Spirit ; those only who have ...
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... nature being what it is , it may be well for him to accept the hint . We cordially wish him success in his present undertaking . The cultivation of opium by the East India Company expressly for the Chinese market is a monstrous evil ...
... nature being what it is , it may be well for him to accept the hint . We cordially wish him success in his present undertaking . The cultivation of opium by the East India Company expressly for the Chinese market is a monstrous evil ...
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