The Baptist Magazine, Volume 39J. Burditt and W. Button, 1847 - Baptists |
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... regard to himself , that he rarely ever mentioned anything of his past history or ex- perience . All that I know of him , in relation to this period , was told me , previous to my coming to this country , by an intelligent lady in ...
... regard to himself , that he rarely ever mentioned anything of his past history or ex- perience . All that I know of him , in relation to this period , was told me , previous to my coming to this country , by an intelligent lady in ...
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... have I repined to see the necessity which there appears to be in all parts of the world , for the missionary stations being con- stantly supplied with European , that is to regard it as really so , or as indicative 12 RESULT OF.
... have I repined to see the necessity which there appears to be in all parts of the world , for the missionary stations being con- stantly supplied with European , that is to regard it as really so , or as indicative 12 RESULT OF.
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... regard . Now , Luke gives a more complete narrative than any other of the inspired writers , beginning earlier , pay- ing particular attention to dates , and continuing the history to a much later period . He commences with the an ...
... regard . Now , Luke gives a more complete narrative than any other of the inspired writers , beginning earlier , pay- ing particular attention to dates , and continuing the history to a much later period . He commences with the an ...
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... regard it as we ought ? Has it ever found in any one half so much as it desires of eager attention , of adoring gratitude , of unquestioning confidence , and holy love ? To have our minds and hearts adjusted to perfect coincidence with ...
... regard it as we ought ? Has it ever found in any one half so much as it desires of eager attention , of adoring gratitude , of unquestioning confidence , and holy love ? To have our minds and hearts adjusted to perfect coincidence with ...
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... regard ini- quity in my heart , the Lord will not hear me . " It is equally certain , that he 66 who indulges a worldly spirit and a sin- ful life will make no proficiency in ac- quainting himself with the things of God . In thy light ...
... regard ini- quity in my heart , the Lord will not hear me . " It is equally certain , that he 66 who indulges a worldly spirit and a sin- ful life will make no proficiency in ac- quainting himself with the things of God . In thy light ...
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