The British Magazine and Monthly Register of Religious and Ecclesiastical Information, Parochial History, and Documents Respecting the State of the Poor, Progress of Education, Etc, Volumen2J.G. & F. Rivington, 1832 |
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... object of affection and reverence ; there is none which can offer to it so lovely an aspect of piety ; nor can parents find any that affords larger scope for sound and scriptural religious instruction , than when they teach their ...
... object of affection and reverence ; there is none which can offer to it so lovely an aspect of piety ; nor can parents find any that affords larger scope for sound and scriptural religious instruction , than when they teach their ...
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... object of all these questions is simply to ascertain what the clerical church reformers propose , and with what they believe that their brethren , the lay church reformers , would be satisfied . It is of great moment at present that it ...
... object of all these questions is simply to ascertain what the clerical church reformers propose , and with what they believe that their brethren , the lay church reformers , would be satisfied . It is of great moment at present that it ...
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... object professes to be , to aid in procuring for the porochial minister a place of residence amongst his parishioners , and in otherwise so improving his condition as to make his professional emoluments to be a sufficient main- tenance ...
... object professes to be , to aid in procuring for the porochial minister a place of residence amongst his parishioners , and in otherwise so improving his condition as to make his professional emoluments to be a sufficient main- tenance ...
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... object , he is unavoidably brought into contact with the controversy respecting the primeval institution of the Sabbath . We do not , however , perceive that he has thrown any new light upon the subject . Indeed , though we fully concur ...
... object , he is unavoidably brought into contact with the controversy respecting the primeval institution of the Sabbath . We do not , however , perceive that he has thrown any new light upon the subject . Indeed , though we fully concur ...
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... object to this in itself ; but does any man suppose that , in these days of resisting and rejecting all old control , any new one , however wholesome , or even necessary , will be accepted ? Again , as to the education of the lower ...
... object to this in itself ; but does any man suppose that , in these days of resisting and rejecting all old control , any new one , however wholesome , or even necessary , will be accepted ? Again , as to the education of the lower ...
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