The English Review, Volume 10F. & J. Rivington., 1848 |
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... soul to God . ' The minister answered , as usually a sensible man would answer in such cases , that such visions were not to be regarded . Yet strange to say ( adds Beza ) , the dream seemed confirmed by the result . The next day the ...
... soul to God . ' The minister answered , as usually a sensible man would answer in such cases , that such visions were not to be regarded . Yet strange to say ( adds Beza ) , the dream seemed confirmed by the result . The next day the ...
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... soul to the mercy of God . ' Upon this , those who were in the room , all except one faithful servant , Nicholas Muss , his German interpreter , ran up to the garrets , and finding a window in the roof , endeavoured to escape over the ...
... soul to the mercy of God . ' Upon this , those who were in the room , all except one faithful servant , Nicholas Muss , his German interpreter , ran up to the garrets , and finding a window in the roof , endeavoured to escape over the ...
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... souls is at work in a thousand forms for the subversion of faith - to be awake to the tendencies of opinions and principles bearing on the truth and the stability of the Christian faith . to Orthodoxy has often been sneered at by secret ...
... souls is at work in a thousand forms for the subversion of faith - to be awake to the tendencies of opinions and principles bearing on the truth and the stability of the Christian faith . to Orthodoxy has often been sneered at by secret ...
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... soul ; or who inculcates with a third , that it is expedient for the future happiness of a Christian to indulge every possible appetite of the flesh . Is it now difficult to determine in regard to each such opinion : This is not ...
... soul ; or who inculcates with a third , that it is expedient for the future happiness of a Christian to indulge every possible appetite of the flesh . Is it now difficult to determine in regard to each such opinion : This is not ...
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... soul , The inward spirit that named the whole . " Remove that charm , and in vain you come From distant regions to seek for home ; Though it beareth the old familiar name , And its scenes of beauty remain the same With those of the well ...
... soul , The inward spirit that named the whole . " Remove that charm , and in vain you come From distant regions to seek for home ; Though it beareth the old familiar name , And its scenes of beauty remain the same With those of the well ...
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