The Baptist Magazine, Volume 39J. Burditt and W. Button, 1847 - Baptists |
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... respect to the progress of the gospel around us . It is one , conse- quently , which demands our most serious attention and immediate correction . Is it wide of the truth , then , to con- clude , that the intention of Providence in our ...
... respect to the progress of the gospel around us . It is one , conse- quently , which demands our most serious attention and immediate correction . Is it wide of the truth , then , to con- clude , that the intention of Providence in our ...
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... respect to some of our churches , when the gospel must be honoured in the sight of all by A state of dependence and inertness always produces a sense of weakness . Those who are not accustomed to act for themselves are too apt to ...
... respect to some of our churches , when the gospel must be honoured in the sight of all by A state of dependence and inertness always produces a sense of weakness . Those who are not accustomed to act for themselves are too apt to ...
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... respect to it , have their sight clear enough to look with discernment into worlds be- yond ; therefore let the foregoing words stand ; some will read their meaning.- The Use of the Body in relation to the Mind . FAMILY BIBLE READING ...
... respect to it , have their sight clear enough to look with discernment into worlds be- yond ; therefore let the foregoing words stand ; some will read their meaning.- The Use of the Body in relation to the Mind . FAMILY BIBLE READING ...
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... respect of its diviner element ? The reason is not to be found in the devouter tone of that age - at least not wholly , for equally devout men live now , who cannot however rival the solidity and richness of their predecessors . The ...
... respect of its diviner element ? The reason is not to be found in the devouter tone of that age - at least not wholly , for equally devout men live now , who cannot however rival the solidity and richness of their predecessors . The ...
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... respect the pastoral office , but many of them are at present without pastors , and of those which have pastors the greater part are unable to support them so as to be exclusively devoted to the work . Where there is no pastor , the ...
... respect the pastoral office , but many of them are at present without pastors , and of those which have pastors the greater part are unable to support them so as to be exclusively devoted to the work . Where there is no pastor , the ...
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