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Britain , by her late happy union with her sister - country , opens an extensive
field for the preaching of the Gospel in Ireland ; where the language of both
Ministers and People is like that of the Men of Macedonia to St. Paul : “ Come
over and ...
Britain , by her late happy union with her sister - country , opens an extensive
field for the preaching of the Gospel in Ireland ; where the language of both
Ministers and People is like that of the Men of Macedonia to St. Paul : “ Come
over and ...
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He was the youngest son of parents in middling circumstances of life ; whose
character and dying experience seemed to testify ( though not favoured with an
evangelical ministry ) they were no strangers to the spirit and influence of the
Gospel ...
He was the youngest son of parents in middling circumstances of life ; whose
character and dying experience seemed to testify ( though not favoured with an
evangelical ministry ) they were no strangers to the spirit and influence of the
Gospel ...
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Behold , now I receive out of thy hand a small place , where I shall have the
favour publicly to preach thy gospel ; to instruct souls , for whom Jesus Christ , thy
Son , died ; to warn them against sin as the most destructive evil ; and to'exhort
them ...
Behold , now I receive out of thy hand a small place , where I shall have the
favour publicly to preach thy gospel ; to instruct souls , for whom Jesus Christ , thy
Son , died ; to warn them against sin as the most destructive evil ; and to'exhort
them ...
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It is probable , that this vision was emblematical of the gospel , and the various
blessings resulting , which should flow olit unto all pations . But in these words ,
the pure , unmised , and everdasting joys of Heaven scem to be intended ; and ...
It is probable , that this vision was emblematical of the gospel , and the various
blessings resulting , which should flow olit unto all pations . But in these words ,
the pure , unmised , and everdasting joys of Heaven scem to be intended ; and ...
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ANECDOTES , A VËRY sensible gentleman , always a member of the church of
England , and much prejudiced against those who Went to hear what they called
the Gospel , was not a little displeased to find his sister an attendant on Lady ...
ANECDOTES , A VËRY sensible gentleman , always a member of the church of
England , and much prejudiced against those who Went to hear what they called
the Gospel , was not a little displeased to find his sister an attendant on Lady ...
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