The English Review, Volume 11F. & J. Rivington., 1849 |
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... given , take of course far too tender a view of their sin , if they are taught that they were never new - born , never children of God , never members of Christ , never influenced by the Spirit , but have the regenerating gift yet to ...
... given , take of course far too tender a view of their sin , if they are taught that they were never new - born , never children of God , never members of Christ , never influenced by the Spirit , but have the regenerating gift yet to ...
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... given in Giovan - battista Ubaldini's history of his own family ( by which several of them are made knights of the golden spur ) , describes it as deserted in consequence of the general misery . This expression related to what then ...
... given in Giovan - battista Ubaldini's history of his own family ( by which several of them are made knights of the golden spur ) , describes it as deserted in consequence of the general misery . This expression related to what then ...
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... given time he however persisted in defiance of his orders . Often had the attack been made and repelled . At length he determined to risk every thing on one general assault : - 66 ... • the storm raged in every quarter : shouts , groans ...
... given time he however persisted in defiance of his orders . Often had the attack been made and repelled . At length he determined to risk every thing on one general assault : - 66 ... • the storm raged in every quarter : shouts , groans ...
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... given a free vote , but were repulsed by the lance and the partisan ; and Salvestro Aldobran- dini addressing this miserable assembly , almost in mockery , as the Florentine people , ' asked if they were willing to depute their power to ...
... given a free vote , but were repulsed by the lance and the partisan ; and Salvestro Aldobran- dini addressing this miserable assembly , almost in mockery , as the Florentine people , ' asked if they were willing to depute their power to ...
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... given by his own wisdom and beneficence ! " - p . 447 . These disjointed extracts give but an imperfect view of the benevolence , energy , enlightenment , and wisdom of this illustrious prince ; nor have we been able to give any idea of ...
... given by his own wisdom and beneficence ! " - p . 447 . These disjointed extracts give but an imperfect view of the benevolence , energy , enlightenment , and wisdom of this illustrious prince ; nor have we been able to give any idea of ...
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