The Herald of Peace, Volume 2Hamilton, Adams, & Company, 1820 Includes the annual reports and proceedings of several peace societies. |
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... hath loved us , will actively contribute their efforts and hath given himself for us , an for the furtheranee of this important offering , and a sacrifice to God , for a and truly Christian object ! That sweet smelling savour . ” — Eph ...
... hath loved us , will actively contribute their efforts and hath given himself for us , an for the furtheranee of this important offering , and a sacrifice to God , for a and truly Christian object ! That sweet smelling savour . ” — Eph ...
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... hath cannot be my disciple , ” evil " is to be received as admitting , may be understood literally , as pethat there is a lawful and necessary culiarly applicable to the apostles , kind of resistance . Of course a and to Christian ...
... hath cannot be my disciple , ” evil " is to be received as admitting , may be understood literally , as pethat there is a lawful and necessary culiarly applicable to the apostles , kind of resistance . Of course a and to Christian ...
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... hath blinded his eyes ? . ” tue and vice . Again , “ In this the children of Who then that has a spark of God are manifest and the children of Christian love in his breast , can fail the devil : whosoever doeth not righ- of being ...
... hath blinded his eyes ? . ” tue and vice . Again , “ In this the children of Who then that has a spark of God are manifest and the children of Christian love in his breast , can fail the devil : whosoever doeth not righ- of being ...
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arms army battle benevolent bishop bishop of Norwich blessed blood called cause character Chris Christ Christian church ciples Clovis command Committee conduct consider crime death desolation destroy disciples divine dreadful earth enemies evil exertions faith father favour feel fight Flanders forgive France Friend of Peace give glorious glory Gospel Gravelines happy hath heart heaven Henry Wansey Herald of Peace holy honour hope horrors human Irenæus Jesus John Hawkwood king king of France kingdom labours lives Lord mankind meek men at arms ment mercy Messiah military mind misery moral murder nations nature never object pacific passions Peace Societies precepts principles profession Quakers racter religion rendered resist not evil revenge rulers Russia scene Scriptures sion soldiers soul spirit suffer sword Tamerlane Tertullian thee thing thou thousands tian tion Tracts truth Universal Peace unto wars Ypres