The Christian Monitor, Volume 3Munroe and Francis, 1807 - Christian life |
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... a just God make such allowances only , as are su as are suitable to that works all to be his justice 1010150 915ks are a genusxamin ed by fire , will find , that fear and trembling are proper ten tempers for those , that are drawing near ...
... a just God make such allowances only , as are su as are suitable to that works all to be his justice 1010150 915ks are a genusxamin ed by fire , will find , that fear and trembling are proper ten tempers for those , that are drawing near ...
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proper ten tempers for those , that are drawing near so great a trial wo tedt posibe to tend of Indeed there is no probability , that any one should do all the duty , that is expected from him , or make that 100 progress in piety ...
proper ten tempers for those , that are drawing near so great a trial wo tedt posibe to tend of Indeed there is no probability , that any one should do all the duty , that is expected from him , or make that 100 progress in piety ...
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... proper at these times , we ought to oblige our- selves to use such a form of words , as should show , that we solemnly appeal to God for such graces and blessings as are then proper to the occasion ; otherwise the mock ceremony , in ...
... proper at these times , we ought to oblige our- selves to use such a form of words , as should show , that we solemnly appeal to God for such graces and blessings as are then proper to the occasion ; otherwise the mock ceremony , in ...
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... proper to pray at the beginning and end of our meals . I have appealed to this pious custom of all ages of the world , as a proof of the reasonable- ness of the doctrine of this and the foregoing- chapters ; that is , as a proof , that ...
... proper to pray at the beginning and end of our meals . I have appealed to this pious custom of all ages of the world , as a proof of the reasonable- ness of the doctrine of this and the foregoing- chapters ; that is , as a proof , that ...
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... proper sub- ject , that people want much to be put in mind of it ; but she applies nothing to herself ; be- cause she remembers , that she gave a crown sometime ago , when she could so ill spare it . As for poor people themselves , she ...
... proper sub- ject , that people want much to be put in mind of it ; but she applies nothing to herself ; be- cause she remembers , that she gave a crown sometime ago , when she could so ill spare it . As for poor people themselves , she ...
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