The Christian Reformer, Or, New Evangelical Miscellany, Volume 14Sherwood, Neely and Jones, 1828 |
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... character . But whence , I repeat , the panic of the ventriloquist ? How is this to be explained , if the phantom now visible was of her own creation ; if nothing more had been done than what her own skill had been directed to ...
... character . But whence , I repeat , the panic of the ventriloquist ? How is this to be explained , if the phantom now visible was of her own creation ; if nothing more had been done than what her own skill had been directed to ...
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... character and behavi- our to adorn the doctrines you profess , and to recommend them to the attention of others : by thus living and acting you will strengthen and encourage your minister and your brethren , and may expect the ...
... character and behavi- our to adorn the doctrines you profess , and to recommend them to the attention of others : by thus living and acting you will strengthen and encourage your minister and your brethren , and may expect the ...
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among the Jews , and the more simple and comprehensive character of Christian worship . Hallett ( Notes , & c . , pp . 158 , & c . ) looks upon the passage as teaching " the comfortable doctrine that when good men die , they do not fall ...
among the Jews , and the more simple and comprehensive character of Christian worship . Hallett ( Notes , & c . , pp . 158 , & c . ) looks upon the passage as teaching " the comfortable doctrine that when good men die , they do not fall ...
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... character of the age , may be viewed with almost unmixed pleasure . At the same time , circumstances exist in respect of the profession of Religion , that ill accord with the grandeur and simplicity of * The Silent and Unmarked Progress ...
... character of the age , may be viewed with almost unmixed pleasure . At the same time , circumstances exist in respect of the profession of Religion , that ill accord with the grandeur and simplicity of * The Silent and Unmarked Progress ...
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... character in early life cannot be offered than the circumstance , that having when very young attracted the attention of the excellent Mrs. Abney , he continued to enjoy in no small degree her friendship and esteem to the close of her ...
... character in early life cannot be offered than the circumstance , that having when very young attracted the attention of the excellent Mrs. Abney , he continued to enjoy in no small degree her friendship and esteem to the close of her ...
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