The Christian Observer, Том 16Hatchard and Company, 1818 |
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... fear and love of God ; but to provide for them , as far as possible , such friends and associates as may pro- mote their religious progress ! During Mr. Brown's residence at college , he was led , in the course of his correspondence ...
... fear and love of God ; but to provide for them , as far as possible , such friends and associates as may pro- mote their religious progress ! During Mr. Brown's residence at college , he was led , in the course of his correspondence ...
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... fear of being deprived of their spiritual food , while feasting them selves with the beauties of nature . I have myself led some of your number this season to the banquet . They have all testified that it was sweet to their taste . Come ...
... fear of being deprived of their spiritual food , while feasting them selves with the beauties of nature . I have myself led some of your number this season to the banquet . They have all testified that it was sweet to their taste . Come ...
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... fear of consequences . But when he sets his ingenuity to work in framing systems , the case is altered or rather reversed . I have long considered the Church of England as having attained that bappy medium , in point of doctrine , which ...
... fear of consequences . But when he sets his ingenuity to work in framing systems , the case is altered or rather reversed . I have long considered the Church of England as having attained that bappy medium , in point of doctrine , which ...
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... fear surprise , Vexing thoughts within thee rise ; Wondering , murmuring , dost thou gaze On evil men and evil days ? Oh ! if darkness round thee lower , Darker far my dying hour , Which bade that fearful cry awake , My God , my GOD ...
... fear surprise , Vexing thoughts within thee rise ; Wondering , murmuring , dost thou gaze On evil men and evil days ? Oh ! if darkness round thee lower , Darker far my dying hour , Which bade that fearful cry awake , My God , my GOD ...
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... Fear'st thou now thy failing heart ? Bear thee on , beloved of God , Tread the path thy SAVIOUR trod : He the ... fears , whose tri- umphs tell How deep the wounds his SAVIOUR bore ? Long as yon glittering arch shall bend , Long as yon ...
... Fear'st thou now thy failing heart ? Bear thee on , beloved of God , Tread the path thy SAVIOUR trod : He the ... fears , whose tri- umphs tell How deep the wounds his SAVIOUR bore ? Long as yon glittering arch shall bend , Long as yon ...
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