The Christian Observer, Volume 16Hatchard and Company, 1818 - Religion |
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... Scrip- tures into the different languages of the East , and the sending forth of missionaries to instruct the natives— " fit men , of free minds , disinterest- ed , zealous , and patient of labour , who would aspire to the arduous ...
... Scrip- tures into the different languages of the East , and the sending forth of missionaries to instruct the natives— " fit men , of free minds , disinterest- ed , zealous , and patient of labour , who would aspire to the arduous ...
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... Scrip- tures . His studies in this line , however , were greatly impeded by the necessary attention he was forced to pay to the increasing duties of his ministerial office , and at length gave place to more successful labourers in the ...
... Scrip- tures . His studies in this line , however , were greatly impeded by the necessary attention he was forced to pay to the increasing duties of his ministerial office , and at length gave place to more successful labourers in the ...
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... Scrip- ture , would intermit all exertion to procure food and raiment , be- cause they are told to trust to Him who feedeth the ravens when they cry , who clotheth the lilies of the field , and will , to the better bless- ings he gives ...
... Scrip- ture , would intermit all exertion to procure food and raiment , be- cause they are told to trust to Him who feedeth the ravens when they cry , who clotheth the lilies of the field , and will , to the better bless- ings he gives ...
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... understanding , that they might understand the Scrip- St. tures . " Here was more than ex- position ; here was illumination likewise ; and it is this which makes the important 34 [ JAN . Review of the Bishop of Carlisle's Charge .
... understanding , that they might understand the Scrip- St. tures . " Here was more than ex- position ; here was illumination likewise ; and it is this which makes the important 34 [ JAN . Review of the Bishop of Carlisle's Charge .
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... Scrip- tures as we now have them , that is , the Jewish and Christian Scriptures combined , give us , not only doubts , but solutions . The Bible , in this view , is itself both text and com- mentary , that which was commen- tary in the ...
... Scrip- tures as we now have them , that is , the Jewish and Christian Scriptures combined , give us , not only doubts , but solutions . The Bible , in this view , is itself both text and com- mentary , that which was commen- tary in the ...
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