The Gospel Visitant, Volume 2W.S. & H. Spear, 1817 |
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... render the prospect of success less uncertain . THE various societies with which the Editors of this work are acquainted and connected , have arrived at a prosperous and flour- ishing state . To promote the continuance of this state ...
... render the prospect of success less uncertain . THE various societies with which the Editors of this work are acquainted and connected , have arrived at a prosperous and flour- ishing state . To promote the continuance of this state ...
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... render the general sentiment which we are endeavor- ing to disprove , very doubtful , at least . Furthermore , why should those in hell wish to pass this gulf , and go to heaven ? Have they any desire to see God in his holy dwelling ...
... render the general sentiment which we are endeavor- ing to disprove , very doubtful , at least . Furthermore , why should those in hell wish to pass this gulf , and go to heaven ? Have they any desire to see God in his holy dwelling ...
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... render your work much less acceptable and useful than you ar- dently desire . He will perceive that the whole of your diffuse , but eloquent expostulation , is uniformly found- ed upon very bold assumptions . You appear so eager to ...
... render your work much less acceptable and useful than you ar- dently desire . He will perceive that the whole of your diffuse , but eloquent expostulation , is uniformly found- ed upon very bold assumptions . You appear so eager to ...
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... rendered conta- gious by the force of evil example , or in consequence of that sympathy in our natures which disposes to imita- tion , whether the model be good or evil ; until the ac- cumulation of vice and profaneness shall exceed all ...
... rendered conta- gious by the force of evil example , or in consequence of that sympathy in our natures which disposes to imita- tion , whether the model be good or evil ; until the ac- cumulation of vice and profaneness shall exceed all ...
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... chosen favorites , the more striking will the contrast appear to those who are doomed to remain under the burden of Adam's sins , as well as their own . D gion ; you render the belief of it of equal Letter to Mr. Wilberforce . 25.
... chosen favorites , the more striking will the contrast appear to those who are doomed to remain under the burden of Adam's sins , as well as their own . D gion ; you render the belief of it of equal Letter to Mr. Wilberforce . 25.
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