The Christian Observer, Band 9Hatchard and Company, 1811 |
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... character of the more religious members of the Church of England ; to guard them against the errors incident either to an isolated and persecuted sect , or to a body advancing in wealth and literature . Upon this design also the ...
... character of the more religious members of the Church of England ; to guard them against the errors incident either to an isolated and persecuted sect , or to a body advancing in wealth and literature . Upon this design also the ...
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... character of that part of the Clergy to which we allude is better known , and their excellence more generally acknowledged , than it was at the time we commenced our labours . Another end proposed by the CHRISTIAN OBSERVEK , was to sup ...
... character of that part of the Clergy to which we allude is better known , and their excellence more generally acknowledged , than it was at the time we commenced our labours . Another end proposed by the CHRISTIAN OBSERVEK , was to sup ...
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... character or talents not brought their names to our knowledge ? " When we have heard their testimony , we shall perhaps not be surprised why they were not subpoenaed on this cause . Cyprian was born about the beginning of the third ...
... character or talents not brought their names to our knowledge ? " When we have heard their testimony , we shall perhaps not be surprised why they were not subpoenaed on this cause . Cyprian was born about the beginning of the third ...
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... character . It partakes large- y of biography ; a circumstance hich necessarily followed from its distinguishing design , as far as car- ried into execution ; which was , to exhibit the proper and most impor- tant operations of ...
... character . It partakes large- y of biography ; a circumstance hich necessarily followed from its distinguishing design , as far as car- ried into execution ; which was , to exhibit the proper and most impor- tant operations of ...
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... character both of the admirer and censor of Luther , has introduced the subject of the Sacramentarian Controversy with these judicious remarks . " In the year 1524 there arose among the friends of the reformation a tedious and fatal ...
... character both of the admirer and censor of Luther , has introduced the subject of the Sacramentarian Controversy with these judicious remarks . " In the year 1524 there arose among the friends of the reformation a tedious and fatal ...
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Seite 484 - by grace we are saved through faith ; and that not of ourselves ; it is the gift of God; not of works, lest any man should boast?
Seite 39 - For whosoever shall be ashamed of me and of my words, of him shall the Son of man be ashamed, when he shall come in his own glory, and in his Father's, and of the holy angels.
Seite 410 - He saved others; himself he cannot save. If he be the King of Israel, let him now come down from the cross, and we will believe him. 43 He trusted in God; let him deliver him now, if he will have him: for he said, I am the Son of God. 44 The thieves also, which were crucified with him, cast the same in his teeth.
Seite 353 - Thou hast a few names even in Sardis which have not defiled their garments; and they shall walk with me in white: for they are worthy.
Seite 378 - Sleep! the deer is in his den; Sleep! thy hounds are by thee lying: Sleep! nor dream in yonder glen How thy gallant steed lay dying. Huntsman, rest! thy chase is done; Think not of the rising sun, For at dawning to assail ye Here no bugles sound reveille.
Seite 487 - If it be for thy glory, I beseech thee give me some sign from heaven; if not, I shall suppress it.
Seite 536 - If ye think good, give me my price ; and if not, forbear." So they weighed for my price thirty pieces of silver.
Seite 410 - Christ, save thyself and us. But the other answering rebuked him, saying, , Dost not thou fear God, seeing thou art in the same condemnation? And we indeed justly; for we receive the due reward of our deeds; but this man hath done nothing amiss.
Seite 487 - This, how strange soever it may seem, I protest before the eternal God is true, neither am I any way superstitiously deceived herein, since I did not only clearly hear the noise, but in the serenest sky that ever I saw, being without all cloud, did to my thinking see the place from whence it came.
Seite 477 - He that receiveth a prophet in the name of a prophet shall receive a prophet's reward ; and he that receiveth a righteous man in the name of a righteous man shall receive a righteous man's reward.