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... continued he, “if I could procure such a substitute as I desire.” Here he paused, and looked at the lady of themanor,who remained silentlyexpecting what he had furtherto propose.Mr.Vernon then proceeded to declare hiswishes; which were ...
... continued he, “if I could procure such a substitute as I desire.” Here he paused, and looked at the lady of themanor,who remained silentlyexpecting what he had furtherto propose.Mr.Vernon then proceeded to declare hiswishes; which were ...
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... continued she, “to speak to you largely on the subject of baptism, I shall here content myself with observing, that thereexists inthis country, and also in other countries of Europe,a denomination of Christians who do not approveof ...
... continued she, “to speak to you largely on the subject of baptism, I shall here content myself with observing, that thereexists inthis country, and also in other countries of Europe,a denomination of Christians who do not approveof ...
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... continued she, “it isnecessary, for the purpose of bringing its divine truths andsacred duties down to thelevelof man's capacity while heremains in thebody, that certainforms ofworship should beprescribedin the Visible Church onearth ...
... continued she, “it isnecessary, for the purpose of bringing its divine truths andsacred duties down to thelevelof man's capacity while heremains in thebody, that certainforms ofworship should beprescribedin the Visible Church onearth ...
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... continued tospeak, his countenance being still expressive of the deepest commiseration; for when he recollected the happy and beautiful LouisaHarley, and considered that the timeonce was, when, hadshe possessed truepiety, he shouldhave ...
... continued tospeak, his countenance being still expressive of the deepest commiseration; for when he recollected the happy and beautiful LouisaHarley, and considered that the timeonce was, when, hadshe possessed truepiety, he shouldhave ...
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... continued this pious young officer,“discovers tous theway of salvation laid down inthe covenantof grace, manifesting to us what the everblessed Trinity therein purposed, and what, in the fulness of time,was accomplished forfallen man's ...
... continued this pious young officer,“discovers tous theway of salvation laid down inthe covenantof grace, manifesting to us what the everblessed Trinity therein purposed, and what, in the fulness of time,was accomplished forfallen man's ...
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