The Christian Remembrancer, Volume 7F.C. & J. Rivington, 1844 |
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... existence at any specific time , some generations past , would be extremely scanty . Yet in this case there is no doubt . Why , then , just for want of a large amount of direct contemporary proof should we doubt of the existence and use ...
... existence at any specific time , some generations past , would be extremely scanty . Yet in this case there is no doubt . Why , then , just for want of a large amount of direct contemporary proof should we doubt of the existence and use ...
Page 532
... existence , providing a system to answer these ends . The widow and the orphan were her especial care , and their wants have , in every age of her existence , been the ground - work of many of her laws and rites . She connects the ...
... existence , providing a system to answer these ends . The widow and the orphan were her especial care , and their wants have , in every age of her existence , been the ground - work of many of her laws and rites . She connects the ...
Page 540
... existence . It speaks to us , not only as members of one Body , but as individuals made up of successive periods of existence . She is our Mother . She had our first love , and heard it often repeated at her altar , and will speak to us ...
... existence . It speaks to us , not only as members of one Body , but as individuals made up of successive periods of existence . She is our Mother . She had our first love , and heard it often repeated at her altar , and will speak to us ...
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Christian Remembrancer: Or, The Churchman's Biblical ..., Volumes 27 à 28 Affichage du livre entier - 1854 |
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