The Baptist Magazine, Volumen39J. Burditt and W. Button, 1847 |
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... give these extracts to justify our previous observations on the views and feelings which are now beginning to ... gives them . " Again he says , " Often , I confess , have I repined to see the necessity which there appears to be in all ...
... give these extracts to justify our previous observations on the views and feelings which are now beginning to ... gives them . " Again he says , " Often , I confess , have I repined to see the necessity which there appears to be in all ...
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... give the number of members in our churches at 900 and upwards ; and the success with which God has blessed us during the past year will raise that number to about 1000 . conclude , or as those may suppose who | Bengal , and not a fourth ...
... give the number of members in our churches at 900 and upwards ; and the success with which God has blessed us during the past year will raise that number to about 1000 . conclude , or as those may suppose who | Bengal , and not a fourth ...
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... give up its use . Many Friends , however , maintain that it means no more than the word and Spirit of God dwelling in the mind of man , and thus acknowledge the supre- macy of the scriptures . The impiety of separate Christian churches ...
... give up its use . Many Friends , however , maintain that it means no more than the word and Spirit of God dwelling in the mind of man , and thus acknowledge the supre- macy of the scriptures . The impiety of separate Christian churches ...
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... give attention to its publications . To this the committee assented , under the peculiar cir- cumstances of the case . He never attempted to exercise any control over the committee or its proceedings . His kind and amiable spirit never ...
... give attention to its publications . To this the committee assented , under the peculiar cir- cumstances of the case . He never attempted to exercise any control over the committee or its proceedings . His kind and amiable spirit never ...
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... give one well - known instance . There is no rule more generally laid down in grammars than this : -that " a verb must agree in number with its subject or nominative case , " yet in Greek there is the remarkable exception that when the ...
... give one well - known instance . There is no rule more generally laid down in grammars than this : -that " a verb must agree in number with its subject or nominative case , " yet in Greek there is the remarkable exception that when the ...
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