The Christian Observer, Volume 16Hatchard and Company, 1818 - Religion |
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Page 126
... are of a cha- racter to detain us from the conside- ration of what has been taking place among ourselves . On the 28th of February , parliament was opened by a speech from the prince regent in 126 [ FEB . View of Public Affairs .
... are of a cha- racter to detain us from the conside- ration of what has been taking place among ourselves . On the 28th of February , parliament was opened by a speech from the prince regent in 126 [ FEB . View of Public Affairs .
Page 159
... racter . 9. I shall now briefly sketch the evidence by which Lady Pa- kington's may probably be esta- blished . Dorothy Lady Pakington was wife of Sir John Pakington , of Westwood - house , Worcestershire , and daughter of Thomas Lord ...
... racter . 9. I shall now briefly sketch the evidence by which Lady Pa- kington's may probably be esta- blished . Dorothy Lady Pakington was wife of Sir John Pakington , of Westwood - house , Worcestershire , and daughter of Thomas Lord ...
Page 187
... racter . " Ibid . p . 237 . The doctrine in the next sen- tence , which would imply that " not the occasional admission of guilt , but the irreclaimable character of wickedness , was destined to final punishment , " Ibid . p . 237 , 238 ...
... racter . " Ibid . p . 237 . The doctrine in the next sen- tence , which would imply that " not the occasional admission of guilt , but the irreclaimable character of wickedness , was destined to final punishment , " Ibid . p . 237 , 238 ...
Page 189
... racter of the poor ; in the institu- tion of provident banks , enabling them to better their own condition ; and in the cultivation of that en- CHRIST . OBSERV . No. 183 . larged Christian charity which binds the whole body together ...
... racter of the poor ; in the institu- tion of provident banks , enabling them to better their own condition ; and in the cultivation of that en- CHRIST . OBSERV . No. 183 . larged Christian charity which binds the whole body together ...
Page 257
... racter beyond that of a mere spectator his lordship may have thought fit to assume , amidst the sickening vanities and pollutions with which he may have been sur- rounded . We allude simply to the fact with which he has himself fur ...
... racter beyond that of a mere spectator his lordship may have thought fit to assume , amidst the sickening vanities and pollutions with which he may have been sur- rounded . We allude simply to the fact with which he has himself fur ...
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