The Eclectic Review, Том 14;Том 32Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood 1820 |
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... Prophets , of the Lord Jesus Christ himself , and of his Apostles ; he inquires
also , what was the way in which the most eminent saints of old were justified ,
and what is the way marked out in the authentic records of the Church of England
.
... Prophets , of the Lord Jesus Christ himself , and of his Apostles ; he inquires
also , what was the way in which the most eminent saints of old were justified ,
and what is the way marked out in the authentic records of the Church of England
.
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To the Lord Jesus Christobtain the covenant --but ratified it He did not foretell —
but accomplishrisk life - but laid it down . 11. The return we should make them. ] .
Endeavour to secure the salvation which the Jews of former ages have handed ...
To the Lord Jesus Christobtain the covenant --but ratified it He did not foretell —
but accomplishrisk life - but laid it down . 11. The return we should make them. ] .
Endeavour to secure the salvation which the Jews of former ages have handed ...
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But if it were not so , our duty is the same -- We call you , then , not to be
generous , but just – Pay your debtsThink what arrears are dueLet all the means
in our power be used But let us , in the first place , give up our ownselves to the
Lord ; 2 ...
But if it were not so , our duty is the same -- We call you , then , not to be
generous , but just – Pay your debtsThink what arrears are dueLet all the means
in our power be used But let us , in the first place , give up our ownselves to the
Lord ; 2 ...
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Nor will “ the labour be in vain in the Lord . ” It has been undertaken and
prosecuted , we are well persuaded , with a pure and earnest desire to proinote
the cause of Scriptural truth and vital Christianity ; and we trust it will long
continue , by the ...
Nor will “ the labour be in vain in the Lord . ” It has been undertaken and
prosecuted , we are well persuaded , with a pure and earnest desire to proinote
the cause of Scriptural truth and vital Christianity ; and we trust it will long
continue , by the ...
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... if he chose to take the requisite pains , frame a very amusing comedy ; but we
doubt whether his talents are exactly of that order which would justify his
venturing on the higher walk we are alluding to . Lord Byron bas written a
beautiful poem ...
... if he chose to take the requisite pains , frame a very amusing comedy ; but we
doubt whether his talents are exactly of that order which would justify his
venturing on the higher walk we are alluding to . Lord Byron bas written a
beautiful poem ...
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