The Anti-Jacobin Review and Magazine, Numéros 139 à 142J. Whittle, 1810 |
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... Christian faith , and of Christian obedience ; and the contem- plation of such objects cannot fail to be productive of the best effects on the human heart , by convincing us that our powers of comprehension , though fully adequate to ...
... Christian faith , and of Christian obedience ; and the contem- plation of such objects cannot fail to be productive of the best effects on the human heart , by convincing us that our powers of comprehension , though fully adequate to ...
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... Christian Church was in its greatest purity , and that they so exist at this moment in a portion of this empire . The ornaments of all churches are learning , zeal , and piety ; and , in proportion as a church is favourably situated ...
... Christian Church was in its greatest purity , and that they so exist at this moment in a portion of this empire . The ornaments of all churches are learning , zeal , and piety ; and , in proportion as a church is favourably situated ...
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... Christian missionaries have resided in China , and at the pe sent hour , there is not , perhaps , as many persons , natives , a that populous empire , who deserve the name of real Christian , although it has a Popish bishop and several ...
... Christian missionaries have resided in China , and at the pe sent hour , there is not , perhaps , as many persons , natives , a that populous empire , who deserve the name of real Christian , although it has a Popish bishop and several ...
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