The Christian ObserverHatchard and Company, 1803 - Religion |
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Page 410
... Chris- tians ; he knew them to be struggling in the same cause , pursuing the same objects , exercised by the same trials , actuated by the same spirit , and serv- ing the same Lord . This is that love which is more particularly ...
... Chris- tians ; he knew them to be struggling in the same cause , pursuing the same objects , exercised by the same trials , actuated by the same spirit , and serv- ing the same Lord . This is that love which is more particularly ...
Page 621
... Chris- ian Church , executed with sound judgment and correct taste , upon true Scriptural principles , has long been a lesideratum in this Protestant coun- ry ; for , as a pious writer observes , the bulk of ecclesiastical history , as ...
... Chris- ian Church , executed with sound judgment and correct taste , upon true Scriptural principles , has long been a lesideratum in this Protestant coun- ry ; for , as a pious writer observes , the bulk of ecclesiastical history , as ...
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... Chris- I grace . She also distinguishes be- en some things which Theodosia founds ; between zeal for certain trines of the Gospel and a true and ely faith ; between love of our Chris- n brethren and partiality to a sect ; ween the mere ...
... Chris- I grace . She also distinguishes be- en some things which Theodosia founds ; between zeal for certain trines of the Gospel and a true and ely faith ; between love of our Chris- n brethren and partiality to a sect ; ween the mere ...
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Religious CommunicationsAccount of Cle | 1 |
MiscellaneousCountry Clergymans Reply | 14 |
Review of Simeons HelpsBishop of | 27 |
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