Rural HoursHoughton, Mifflin, 1887 - 337 pages |
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... -to bring forth into prominency and strong relief , -the fundamental , the peculiarly characteristic and distinctive doc- trines of the Gospel , -the doctrines of justification by faith , of atonement by the blood of Christ 8.
... -to bring forth into prominency and strong relief , -the fundamental , the peculiarly characteristic and distinctive doc- trines of the Gospel , -the doctrines of justification by faith , of atonement by the blood of Christ 8.
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James Freeman CLARKE. present acceptance , is the peculiar duty of Christianity . Love , flowing out of pardoned sin , love to God and man , is the peculiar spirit of Christianity . This gives the system its distinctive character ; this ...
James Freeman CLARKE. present acceptance , is the peculiar duty of Christianity . Love , flowing out of pardoned sin , love to God and man , is the peculiar spirit of Christianity . This gives the system its distinctive character ; this ...
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... peculiar situa- tions , and judging from the rapid improvement in locomotives , within a few years , it was only fair to argue , that great changes in the system would be made , which would probably extend its applica- bility ; at ...
... peculiar situa- tions , and judging from the rapid improvement in locomotives , within a few years , it was only fair to argue , that great changes in the system would be made , which would probably extend its applica- bility ; at ...
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... peculiarly creditable to their founders ; and whose utility must have been so evident to every one who was really intent on providing better than had before been done , for the spiritual wants of our community . " - ( Hunter's South ...
... peculiarly creditable to their founders ; and whose utility must have been so evident to every one who was really intent on providing better than had before been done , for the spiritual wants of our community . " - ( Hunter's South ...
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... peculiar favour ; and , in token of it , he is especially recommended to the protection of the Sove- reign ; and many royal prerogatives have arisen from a consideration of the advantages which the state derives from a well - regulated ...
... peculiar favour ; and , in token of it , he is especially recommended to the protection of the Sove- reign ; and many royal prerogatives have arisen from a consideration of the advantages which the state derives from a well - regulated ...
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