The Baptist Magazine, Volume 39J. Burditt and W. Button, 1847 - Baptists |
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... tion , civil liberty , social institutions , -every thing in fact which contributes to human happi- ness in this life , as well as every thing tending to the welfare of man in another state of existence , is shown in these lectures to ...
... tion , civil liberty , social institutions , -every thing in fact which contributes to human happi- ness in this life , as well as every thing tending to the welfare of man in another state of existence , is shown in these lectures to ...
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... tion of its important objects , and he became only an occasional attendant on the committee of the Religious Tract Society . He was absent for months together . He only attended one hundred meetings of the committee out of six hundred ...
... tion of its important objects , and he became only an occasional attendant on the committee of the Religious Tract Society . He was absent for months together . He only attended one hundred meetings of the committee out of six hundred ...
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... tion of prayers by the celebrated clergy- man Griffith Jones of Llanddowror . Such and so humble was the commence- ment of that ministry , which afterwards became so mightily influential and proved of such extensive and enduring ...
... tion of prayers by the celebrated clergy- man Griffith Jones of Llanddowror . Such and so humble was the commence- ment of that ministry , which afterwards became so mightily influential and proved of such extensive and enduring ...
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... tion for among his neighbours ; but we allude to that good - will to man , -to that kind benevolent aspect which shone in all the actions of the Lord Jesus , and which is the peculiar characteristic of his gospel . In this lies the ...
... tion for among his neighbours ; but we allude to that good - will to man , -to that kind benevolent aspect which shone in all the actions of the Lord Jesus , and which is the peculiar characteristic of his gospel . In this lies the ...
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... tion of the population , it is in the highest degree unreasonable and absurd ; absurd in any conceivable state of society whatever - doubly so under the present circumstances of our own country . Yet for this absurdity Dr. Vaughan has ...
... tion of the population , it is in the highest degree unreasonable and absurd ; absurd in any conceivable state of society whatever - doubly so under the present circumstances of our own country . Yet for this absurdity Dr. Vaughan has ...
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