The New-York Missionary Magazine, and Repository of Religious Intelligence, 3. köideT. & J. Swords, 1802 |
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... first place , glance at those beneficial effects which , by the general acknowledgment of impartial observers , have proceeded from this institution in our own country , and then consider its influence on the state of Chris- tianity ...
... first place , glance at those beneficial effects which , by the general acknowledgment of impartial observers , have proceeded from this institution in our own country , and then consider its influence on the state of Chris- tianity ...
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... first point out a station , and then invite missionaries to sup- ply it ; on the contrary , our plan is , first to invite men to offer themselves to the service of Christ among the heathen , and after communicating to them such ...
... first point out a station , and then invite missionaries to sup- ply it ; on the contrary , our plan is , first to invite men to offer themselves to the service of Christ among the heathen , and after communicating to them such ...
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... first Address is to prove , that it is particularly the duty of * Parents Religiously to Educate their Children . LET Parents , and all those , with whom God has entrusted the education of children , attend ; while I address them , upon ...
... first Address is to prove , that it is particularly the duty of * Parents Religiously to Educate their Children . LET Parents , and all those , with whom God has entrusted the education of children , attend ; while I address them , upon ...
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... first passed the door ; she ran out after us ; seemed happy , but agitated ; ran and called her mother ; soon we saw the door of the parlour open , and a majestic lady appeared , who , as she entered the room , thus accosted me : “ Who ...
... first passed the door ; she ran out after us ; seemed happy , but agitated ; ran and called her mother ; soon we saw the door of the parlour open , and a majestic lady appeared , who , as she entered the room , thus accosted me : “ Who ...
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... first day . Gen. i . 3-5 . THE self - existence of the world is one of the absurdest notions that was ever covered under the name of Philosophy : human reason , depraved as it is , sufficiently proves the existence of a First Cause , an ...
... first day . Gen. i . 3-5 . THE self - existence of the world is one of the absurdest notions that was ever covered under the name of Philosophy : human reason , depraved as it is , sufficiently proves the existence of a First Cause , an ...
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