The Christian Review, Volume 16Gould, Kendall & Lincoln, 1851 |
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... never to be named without the highest ven- eration , were distinguished for profound piety . But their piety was not aggressive . The wells of sacred philosophy were deep , but they were not yet made to send out their streams over all ...
... never to be named without the highest ven- eration , were distinguished for profound piety . But their piety was not aggressive . The wells of sacred philosophy were deep , but they were not yet made to send out their streams over all ...
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... Never was there a nobler missionary than John Eliot at Nonantum , Mayhew at Martha's Vineyard , or David Brainerd at the Forks of the Delaware . But they were single - handed and alone . The first Protestant mission of which we have an ...
... Never was there a nobler missionary than John Eliot at Nonantum , Mayhew at Martha's Vineyard , or David Brainerd at the Forks of the Delaware . But they were single - handed and alone . The first Protestant mission of which we have an ...
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... never dreamed of its being available for anything more , with here and there a little cautious sallying out into sounds , bays and gulfs , within sight of the headlands of the coast . It was indeed learnedly demonstrated , and this by ...
... never dreamed of its being available for anything more , with here and there a little cautious sallying out into sounds , bays and gulfs , within sight of the headlands of the coast . It was indeed learnedly demonstrated , and this by ...
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... never de- spaired when mariners have doubted , and Lords of Admiralty have desponded , and governments have abandoned hope - is there a home of civilized man between pole and pole in which her conduct has not elicited admiration and ...
... never de- spaired when mariners have doubted , and Lords of Admiralty have desponded , and governments have abandoned hope - is there a home of civilized man between pole and pole in which her conduct has not elicited admiration and ...
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... never has suffered in a fair and open discussion . Weapons which seem to pierce her ethereal form through and through , leave her spiritual body unharmed . There is many a man with a conceit in his brain , for whom the best prescription ...
... never has suffered in a fair and open discussion . Weapons which seem to pierce her ethereal form through and through , leave her spiritual body unharmed . There is many a man with a conceit in his brain , for whom the best prescription ...
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