The Presbyterian Magazine, 3. köideCortlandt Van Rensselaer J.M. Wilson, 1853 |
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... evil spirits were subject to him ; for he says that after Jesus came to be worshipped , Esculapius and the other gods did no more converse with men . Celsus , unable to deny the miracles of Christ , resorts to the childish shift of ...
... evil spirits were subject to him ; for he says that after Jesus came to be worshipped , Esculapius and the other gods did no more converse with men . Celsus , unable to deny the miracles of Christ , resorts to the childish shift of ...
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... evil apparent . The erection of costly church edi- fices , in themselves necessary and appropriate , cannot meet the wants of the poor . The Gospel must be carried to their very doors . They do not feel the need of the bread and water ...
... evil apparent . The erection of costly church edi- fices , in themselves necessary and appropriate , cannot meet the wants of the poor . The Gospel must be carried to their very doors . They do not feel the need of the bread and water ...
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... in carelessness the suggestions of evil . That little needle by which the tempest - tossed marriner is directed upon . VOL . III.-No. 1 4 his stormy path is never at rest , and its 1853. ] 25 The Birth and Education of Moses .
... in carelessness the suggestions of evil . That little needle by which the tempest - tossed marriner is directed upon . VOL . III.-No. 1 4 his stormy path is never at rest , and its 1853. ] 25 The Birth and Education of Moses .
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... evil ; we know not but that be- yond our strength of guardianship , there may be pending heavy strokes of moral calamity ; we know not but that when we shall be low in death , there may be found in them a maturity of evil from unhappy ...
... evil ; we know not but that be- yond our strength of guardianship , there may be pending heavy strokes of moral calamity ; we know not but that when we shall be low in death , there may be found in them a maturity of evil from unhappy ...
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... evil influence in spiritual affairs . The College of New Jersey was first chartered in 1746 , and Jonathan Dickinson , of Elizabethtown , was its first President . At his death in 1747 , the College was moved to Newark ; and , a new ...
... evil influence in spiritual affairs . The College of New Jersey was first chartered in 1746 , and Jonathan Dickinson , of Elizabethtown , was its first President . At his death in 1747 , the College was moved to Newark ; and , a new ...
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