The Monthly Repository of Theology and General Literature, Band 11Sherwood, Gilbert, and Piper, 1816 |
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... present impulse : to gain him the constant habit of look- ing up to God as the spring of all his hopes , the great source of all his blessings , whether past , present , or to come ; and to enable him to form more just and exalted ...
... present impulse : to gain him the constant habit of look- ing up to God as the spring of all his hopes , the great source of all his blessings , whether past , present , or to come ; and to enable him to form more just and exalted ...
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... present day are somewhat suspicious , and of which they never willingly exhibit one side , the dark and portentous side of reprobation , to the world . We suggest this , not as a defect in the present work , but as an addition which the ...
... present day are somewhat suspicious , and of which they never willingly exhibit one side , the dark and portentous side of reprobation , to the world . We suggest this , not as a defect in the present work , but as an addition which the ...
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... present instance , it appears that the Protestants of France , have been , and are , as much divided in their political opinions and predi- lections as any other body of French- men - that the rage of the persecu- tors has been directed ...
... present instance , it appears that the Protestants of France , have been , and are , as much divided in their political opinions and predi- lections as any other body of French- men - that the rage of the persecu- tors has been directed ...
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... present : -and that this Committee , who know the liberal principles of their own Govern- ment , and who have repeatedly expe- rienced their attention and their aid , will humbly but earnestly entreat them to remonstrate against the ...
... present : -and that this Committee , who know the liberal principles of their own Govern- ment , and who have repeatedly expe- rienced their attention and their aid , will humbly but earnestly entreat them to remonstrate against the ...
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... present in part by the British arms , will speedily adopt the most energetic and efficient measures to repress this spirit of outrage , and to secure to its Protestant subjects that full freedom of worship , and of the public and ...
... present in part by the British arms , will speedily adopt the most energetic and efficient measures to repress this spirit of outrage , and to secure to its Protestant subjects that full freedom of worship , and of the public and ...
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