The Christian Observer, Volumes 26-27Hatchard and Company, 1828 |
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... effect which might be easily accumulated , Archdeacon Corrie , who knew him intimately , and whose judgment is of the highest value , says , respecting his doctrines and his diligence in preaching , - " It is known to you all , how assi ...
... effect which might be easily accumulated , Archdeacon Corrie , who knew him intimately , and whose judgment is of the highest value , says , respecting his doctrines and his diligence in preaching , - " It is known to you all , how assi ...
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... effect produced on others , it was his usual wish that they were but as happy as himself . ' Connected with this alacrity of spirit , and in some degree springing out of it , was his activity : I apprehend that few per- sons , civil or ...
... effect produced on others , it was his usual wish that they were but as happy as himself . ' Connected with this alacrity of spirit , and in some degree springing out of it , was his activity : I apprehend that few per- sons , civil or ...
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... effect of setting a foot on the continent is to return , if not a sceptic , never- theless a Liberalist and a Laodicean . The form of scepticism which is im- ported from the continent may be stated in a few words . When we endeavour to ...
... effect of setting a foot on the continent is to return , if not a sceptic , never- theless a Liberalist and a Laodicean . The form of scepticism which is im- ported from the continent may be stated in a few words . When we endeavour to ...
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... effect of our corre- spondent's apologetical explanation of the passage in Mr. Trew's pam- phlet , which called ... effects which our corre- spondent regards as almost miracu- lous in the latter . We are happy to find , that even 447 ...
... effect of our corre- spondent's apologetical explanation of the passage in Mr. Trew's pam- phlet , which called ... effects which our corre- spondent regards as almost miracu- lous in the latter . We are happy to find , that even 447 ...
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... effect of the composition be enfeebled and ren- dered nugatory . Let a little of the vivacity of the French school ... effects of this revival , in the purifying of the general body of nominal Christians , and in the mul- tiplication of ...
... effect of the composition be enfeebled and ren- dered nugatory . Let a little of the vivacity of the French school ... effects of this revival , in the purifying of the general body of nominal Christians , and in the mul- tiplication of ...
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