The Christian Spectator, Volume 1Howe & Spalding, 1819 - Theology |
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Page 35
... appear to be kindled by the warmth of his feelings . His sympathy with the unfortunate deaf and dumb , and his anxiety for their welfare , appears throughout the discourse ; and it can- not be uninteresting to us , as Chris- tian ...
... appear to be kindled by the warmth of his feelings . His sympathy with the unfortunate deaf and dumb , and his anxiety for their welfare , appears throughout the discourse ; and it can- not be uninteresting to us , as Chris- tian ...
Page 36
... appear seriously attentive to eternal things . " If any thing can be learned from the indications of Providence , the facts here related , must be regarded as no very equivo- cal evidence , that the nature and de- sign of the seminary ...
... appear seriously attentive to eternal things . " If any thing can be learned from the indications of Providence , the facts here related , must be regarded as no very equivo- cal evidence , that the nature and de- sign of the seminary ...
Page 39
... appears to have been a considerable time , he was employed partly in the business of agriculture , in which he was both ... appear to be impene- trability . I took much satisfaction in con- versing with many students in the Institu- tion ...
... appears to have been a considerable time , he was employed partly in the business of agriculture , in which he was both ... appear to be impene- trability . I took much satisfaction in con- versing with many students in the Institu- tion ...
Page 40
... appear to have been greatly blessed ; for he was soon ob- served to be anxious respecting his salvation . While in ... appears to have remained thought- less and unconcerned till the spring of 1811 , when having left the school on ...
... appear to have been greatly blessed ; for he was soon ob- served to be anxious respecting his salvation . While in ... appears to have remained thought- less and unconcerned till the spring of 1811 , when having left the school on ...
Page 47
... appear that the pyramids owed their boundless cost and magnifi- cence to a reverential regard for the " brutish forms " of Apis or Osiris . The sarcophagus in the pyramid , was 8 feet long , 3 feet 6 inches wide , and 2 feet 8 inches ...
... appear that the pyramids owed their boundless cost and magnifi- cence to a reverential regard for the " brutish forms " of Apis or Osiris . The sarcophagus in the pyramid , was 8 feet long , 3 feet 6 inches wide , and 2 feet 8 inches ...
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