The Christian's Magazine: Designed to Promote the Knowledge and Influence of Evangelical Truth and Order, Volume 2S. Whiting & Company, 1809 |
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... means : and the admission of members into his church up- on external evidence only , appears , from the nature of the thing , and is proved by the event , to be one of his means . VOL . II . N ° . III . 20 He The operation , however ...
... means : and the admission of members into his church up- on external evidence only , appears , from the nature of the thing , and is proved by the event , to be one of his means . VOL . II . N ° . III . 20 He The operation , however ...
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... means , also , he came to distinguish those who were really in want , from those who were not for these latter would not take up with the mean diet of the hos- pital . This extraordinary progress in good works , did not make the ...
... means , also , he came to distinguish those who were really in want , from those who were not for these latter would not take up with the mean diet of the hos- pital . This extraordinary progress in good works , did not make the ...
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... means . The difficulty of getting farming tools , renders their progress slow . Plough irons and other kinds of smith work , cannot be procured within the distance of 100 miles . To remove this difficulty , and forward agriculture among ...
... means . The difficulty of getting farming tools , renders their progress slow . Plough irons and other kinds of smith work , cannot be procured within the distance of 100 miles . To remove this difficulty , and forward agriculture among ...
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