The Christian Observer, Volume 29Whiting & Watson., 1830 |
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... Apostle Paul teaches ( Rom . iii . 2 ) , that the chief privilege of the Jews was that " to them were com- mitted the oracles of God . " In numerous discourses and publica- tions , and especially in charity ser- mons for the Jews ...
... Apostle Paul teaches ( Rom . iii . 2 ) , that the chief privilege of the Jews was that " to them were com- mitted the oracles of God . " In numerous discourses and publica- tions , and especially in charity ser- mons for the Jews ...
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... Apostles ever taught ? I say , of both ; though in truth I do not understand the distinction which E. H. makes either between these two , or between the subjects proper for public , and those adapted to private instruction . In respect ...
... Apostles ever taught ? I say , of both ; though in truth I do not understand the distinction which E. H. makes either between these two , or between the subjects proper for public , and those adapted to private instruction . In respect ...
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( 1 Pet . iv . 17 ) . The Apostle Paul's instructions to Timothy and Titus will best explain the meaning of the Gospel ' which ministers are to teach ; but I think the above few words decisive of the question . " VITULUS . " FAMILY ...
( 1 Pet . iv . 17 ) . The Apostle Paul's instructions to Timothy and Titus will best explain the meaning of the Gospel ' which ministers are to teach ; but I think the above few words decisive of the question . " VITULUS . " FAMILY ...
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... Apostles entirely failed . " In this evening we saw a curious ceremony at the Church of the Pilgrims ; princesses and ladies of the first consequence , washing the feet of female pilgrims , and after- wards attending them at supper ...
... Apostles entirely failed . " In this evening we saw a curious ceremony at the Church of the Pilgrims ; princesses and ladies of the first consequence , washing the feet of female pilgrims , and after- wards attending them at supper ...
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... Apostle , " Let him that thinketh he standeth take heed lest he fall . " Mr. Robinson was a man of considerable talent , and was for some years a useful and much respected Dissenting minister , till in the latter part of his life he un ...
... Apostle , " Let him that thinketh he standeth take heed lest he fall . " Mr. Robinson was a man of considerable talent , and was for some years a useful and much respected Dissenting minister , till in the latter part of his life he un ...
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