The Christian Monitor, Volume 2Munroe and Francis, 1833 - Christian life |
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... becomes faint , and dies imperceptibly away , unless revived by some salutary exercise and regular celebra- tion . Even the sentiments of friendship and affection require to be kept alive by some sort of intercourse , or by such tokens ...
... becomes faint , and dies imperceptibly away , unless revived by some salutary exercise and regular celebra- tion . Even the sentiments of friendship and affection require to be kept alive by some sort of intercourse , or by such tokens ...
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... an indispensable duty , and necessary to keep alive the spirit of chris- tian piety , what ought not we to think and feel on the occasion , at the distance of near- ly two thousand years ? Or what would have become 12 INTRODUCTION .
... an indispensable duty , and necessary to keep alive the spirit of chris- tian piety , what ought not we to think and feel on the occasion , at the distance of near- ly two thousand years ? Or what would have become 12 INTRODUCTION .
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ly two thousand years ? Or what would have become of the genuine , vital religion of the gospel , in this lapse of time , if it had not been cherished and preserved through successive ages , by these and other ordi- nances of divine ...
ly two thousand years ? Or what would have become of the genuine , vital religion of the gospel , in this lapse of time , if it had not been cherished and preserved through successive ages , by these and other ordi- nances of divine ...
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... become members of that spiritual kingdom which Christ came to es- tablish ? And , as water is so significant an emblem in baptism , so bread and wine , in the Lord's Supper , may indicate , with great propriety , our nourishment and ...
... become members of that spiritual kingdom which Christ came to es- tablish ? And , as water is so significant an emblem in baptism , so bread and wine , in the Lord's Supper , may indicate , with great propriety , our nourishment and ...
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... becomes the gospel of Jesus Christ , for whose sake I beg to be heard . Amen . 3. Of our duty to ourselves . Have I wisely considered the end for which I was created , that I might be the better able to direct all my thoughts , words ...
... becomes the gospel of Jesus Christ , for whose sake I beg to be heard . Amen . 3. Of our duty to ourselves . Have I wisely considered the end for which I was created , that I might be the better able to direct all my thoughts , words ...
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