The Christian Disciple, Volume 2Cummings and Hillard, 1821 - Liberalism (Religion) |
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... circumstances be follows the Syriac in nine , the Ara- bic in five , and the Coptic in four instances ; and very probably several have escaped my notice . Now whatever may be the critical value of these versions , and they certainly ...
... circumstances be follows the Syriac in nine , the Ara- bic in five , and the Coptic in four instances ; and very probably several have escaped my notice . Now whatever may be the critical value of these versions , and they certainly ...
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... circumstances may be , and often are , highly favourable to devotion . But if we think them to be necessary , our views of the duty are too narrow . Prayer is far less the use of certain language , than the exercise of certain ...
... circumstances may be , and often are , highly favourable to devotion . But if we think them to be necessary , our views of the duty are too narrow . Prayer is far less the use of certain language , than the exercise of certain ...
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Let me but refer to some of the circumstances , which exer- cise the dispositions and affections of a mind , in ... circumstance , the object , or the event , which has not raised your thoughts and your de- sires to God ? How few are ...
Let me but refer to some of the circumstances , which exer- cise the dispositions and affections of a mind , in ... circumstance , the object , or the event , which has not raised your thoughts and your de- sires to God ? How few are ...
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... circumstances of human life , and say , what is there , within or about him , which he may not make , and which will not be , subservient to his high and great design ? Say if , in the daily exercises of his affections and dispositions ...
... circumstances of human life , and say , what is there , within or about him , which he may not make , and which will not be , subservient to his high and great design ? Say if , in the daily exercises of his affections and dispositions ...
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... circumstances of every day ; and say if they are not suited , in such a heart , to excite those frequent , secret ejaculations , which at once illus- trate the nature of prayer , and shew the practicability of mak ing it habitual . What ...
... circumstances of every day ; and say if they are not suited , in such a heart , to excite those frequent , secret ejaculations , which at once illus- trate the nature of prayer , and shew the practicability of mak ing it habitual . What ...
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