The Eclectic Review, Volume 2; Volume 115Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood 1862 |
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... suffering ; and remem- bering how they fill up what remains of the suffering of Christ , exclaim , " Thou wast slain ! ' But this ascription to the Church only becomes potent in the highest sense when it is the Church's ascription to ...
... suffering ; and remem- bering how they fill up what remains of the suffering of Christ , exclaim , " Thou wast slain ! ' But this ascription to the Church only becomes potent in the highest sense when it is the Church's ascription to ...
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... sufferings of Miss Goodman and the Sisters are not dwelt upon at any length ; they are dismissed with pleasant humours , but they must have been manifold , suffering indeed in a thousand physical forms - but suffering from the ...
... sufferings of Miss Goodman and the Sisters are not dwelt upon at any length ; they are dismissed with pleasant humours , but they must have been manifold , suffering indeed in a thousand physical forms - but suffering from the ...
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... sufferings we would heartily sympathise were un- fortunately included among the scandalous and incapable mass so ... suffering ministers had contributed their earnest prayers and great endeavours . ' Cromwell died , and the feeble ...
... sufferings we would heartily sympathise were un- fortunately included among the scandalous and incapable mass so ... suffering ministers had contributed their earnest prayers and great endeavours . ' Cromwell died , and the feeble ...
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