The Visitor: Or, Monthly InstructorReligious Tract Society., 1842 - Christianity |
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... regard . Compared with eternal salvation , all the honours of this life are lost in abject insignificance . The Christian is the highest style of man ; and eminence in piety is to be traced to the Divine blessing on " patient ...
... regard . Compared with eternal salvation , all the honours of this life are lost in abject insignificance . The Christian is the highest style of man ; and eminence in piety is to be traced to the Divine blessing on " patient ...
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... regard it in some ever , that as every part of a sponge is points of structure ; but many , if we re- similarly organized , and , that as every gard it in others The acrita then forms part carries on the same functions , it will the ...
... regard it in some ever , that as every part of a sponge is points of structure ; but many , if we re- similarly organized , and , that as every gard it in others The acrita then forms part carries on the same functions , it will the ...
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... regard to " dear thought- less E- , " is , " Let us not be weary in well doing , for in due season we shall reap , if we faint not , " Gal . vi . 9 . Being about a week ago in the com- pany of a few ladies , with whom I am on friendly ...
... regard to " dear thought- less E- , " is , " Let us not be weary in well doing , for in due season we shall reap , if we faint not , " Gal . vi . 9 . Being about a week ago in the com- pany of a few ladies , with whom I am on friendly ...
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... regard this as the re- appointment of an ancient rite , Cain presented a wheat sheaf , or the well- ordered bundle of some other grain . Our authority for supposing that it was deco- rated with fruits and flowers , is derived from the ...
... regard this as the re- appointment of an ancient rite , Cain presented a wheat sheaf , or the well- ordered bundle of some other grain . Our authority for supposing that it was deco- rated with fruits and flowers , is derived from the ...
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... regards as the owner of his lands , whose genial in- fluences render them productive . He accompanies the payment with joyfulness of heart , while the valleys and the groves echo with the strains of melody and gladness . If we had not a ...
... regards as the owner of his lands , whose genial in- fluences render them productive . He accompanies the payment with joyfulness of heart , while the valleys and the groves echo with the strains of melody and gladness . If we had not a ...
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