The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1805 - Books |
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Page 111
... Christian preacher , in the same ratio it might be presumed that he must win the affection and esteem of a Christian audience : but such is the real state of what is called the Christian world , that the orator who pointedly condemns ...
... Christian preacher , in the same ratio it might be presumed that he must win the affection and esteem of a Christian audience : but such is the real state of what is called the Christian world , that the orator who pointedly condemns ...
Page 197
... Christian . If man be destined to perish in the grave , the infidel and the Christian will of course be on a level ; every thing that they were , and every thing they did in the present life , will be equally immaterial , and alike ...
... Christian . If man be destined to perish in the grave , the infidel and the Christian will of course be on a level ; every thing that they were , and every thing they did in the present life , will be equally immaterial , and alike ...
Page 447
... Christian can never be in want of motives to induce him to employ a considerable portion of the good things , with ... Christian , if we may believe St. James , who says , " But now ye rejoice in your boastings ; all such rejoicing is ...
... Christian can never be in want of motives to induce him to employ a considerable portion of the good things , with ... Christian , if we may believe St. James , who says , " But now ye rejoice in your boastings ; all such rejoicing is ...
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