The Christian Examiner and General Review: 1826, Том 3Francis Jenks, James Walker, Francis William Pitt Greenwood, William Ware J. Munroe, 1826 |
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... influence to the present , knows neither himself , nor the age in which he lives . us . From these feelings of awkwardness and superstitious awe , then , has arisen that peculiar reverence for the ordinances , above the other services ...
... influence to the present , knows neither himself , nor the age in which he lives . us . From these feelings of awkwardness and superstitious awe , then , has arisen that peculiar reverence for the ordinances , above the other services ...
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... influence and his mercy to guide and save me . ' And what less is here , than a profes- sion of humility and repentance , and a purpose to obey God ? There is a difference , indeed , between the simple act of prayer , abstractly ...
... influence and his mercy to guide and save me . ' And what less is here , than a profes- sion of humility and repentance , and a purpose to obey God ? There is a difference , indeed , between the simple act of prayer , abstractly ...
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... influences of early habits of thought , and the tinge of national preposses- sions ; men subject to infirmities and errours like us . learn from the memoir of their Acts , ' and from their own writings , that they did not always ...
... influences of early habits of thought , and the tinge of national preposses- sions ; men subject to infirmities and errours like us . learn from the memoir of their Acts , ' and from their own writings , that they did not always ...
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... influences and motives under which his prose works were written , and help us to interpret passages , which , if taken separately , might justify us in ascribing to him a character of excessive indignation and scorn . Milton's most ...
... influences and motives under which his prose works were written , and help us to interpret passages , which , if taken separately , might justify us in ascribing to him a character of excessive indignation and scorn . Milton's most ...
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... influence . We now leave the writings of Milton to offer a few remarks on his moral qualities . His moral character was as strongly marked as his intellectual , and it may be expressed in one word , magnanimity . It was in harmony with ...
... influence . We now leave the writings of Milton to offer a few remarks on his moral qualities . His moral character was as strongly marked as his intellectual , and it may be expressed in one word , magnanimity . It was in harmony with ...
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