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... wish that they may be successful them to the Saviour : we cannot in awakening sinners , and directing help regretting that they them- selves are not instructed in the way of God more perfectly . They profess to act under the authority ...
... wish that they may be successful them to the Saviour : we cannot in awakening sinners , and directing help regretting that they them- selves are not instructed in the way of God more perfectly . They profess to act under the authority ...
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... wish that they may be successful Christ ; as there is reason to hope in awakening sinners , and directing that , through the blessing of them to the Saviour : we cannot God , such endeavours will be help regretting that they them ...
... wish that they may be successful Christ ; as there is reason to hope in awakening sinners , and directing that , through the blessing of them to the Saviour : we cannot God , such endeavours will be help regretting that they them ...
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... wish to avoid , though it has hitherto been ever insepa- rable from primitive Christianity . Thus by acting on what they estcem a comprehensive and liberal plan , they have in reality shut themselves up into a very partial and con ...
... wish to avoid , though it has hitherto been ever insepa- rable from primitive Christianity . Thus by acting on what they estcem a comprehensive and liberal plan , they have in reality shut themselves up into a very partial and con ...
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... wish to give it every support , as we conceive it answers the end for which it was designed , namely , to become a vehicle of truth , by imparting right notions on the most important subjects . We wish not only to read and recom- mend ...
... wish to give it every support , as we conceive it answers the end for which it was designed , namely , to become a vehicle of truth , by imparting right notions on the most important subjects . We wish not only to read and recom- mend ...
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... wishes in these respects . " The Bourbons know not how to refuse any thing to the Priests , " says one of the Protestant Ministers , in a letter to his friend ; " they begin by asking an extirpation of heresy - they will finish by ...
... wishes in these respects . " The Bourbons know not how to refuse any thing to the Priests , " says one of the Protestant Ministers , in a letter to his friend ; " they begin by asking an extirpation of heresy - they will finish by ...
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Page 9 - I have seen all the works that are done under the sun; and behold, all is vanity and vexation of spirit. That which is crooked cannot be made straight: and that which is wanting cannot be numbered.
Page 9 - For ye may all prophesy one by one, that all may learn, and all may be comforted.
Page 9 - And I gave my heart to know wisdom, and to know madness and folly : I perceived that this also is vexation of spirit. For in much wisdom is much grief : and he that increaseth knowledge increaseth sorrow.
Page 19 - Elements of Chinese Grammar, with a preliminary dissertation on the characters and the colloquial medium of the Chinese ; and an Appendix, containing the Ta-Hyok of Confucius, with a translation,