The Christian Review, Volume 24Gould, Kendall & Lincoln, 1859 |
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... present condition of things , it is my sober conviction , that the truth of God has now such a powerful hold over the minds of so many , that no opposition or persecution can prevent it from triumphing . When I read the history of ...
... present condition of things , it is my sober conviction , that the truth of God has now such a powerful hold over the minds of so many , that no opposition or persecution can prevent it from triumphing . When I read the history of ...
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... present from distant places in the in- terior . Opposers and persecutors were disarmed , and some were transformed into friends and helpers . * Three of the most striking traits of the reformed Arme- nians were their temperance habits ...
... present from distant places in the in- terior . Opposers and persecutors were disarmed , and some were transformed into friends and helpers . * Three of the most striking traits of the reformed Arme- nians were their temperance habits ...
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... present agitation none can tell . But truth must in the end triumph . It has taken too deep root in the hearts of the people to die . Trials or persecution will only make it shine with increased lustre . The Arme- nians have been ...
... present agitation none can tell . But truth must in the end triumph . It has taken too deep root in the hearts of the people to die . Trials or persecution will only make it shine with increased lustre . The Arme- nians have been ...
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... present con- duct and future condition of men . We have already de- voted an article to the latter of these classes , * and we now propose to ascertain what the Scriptures teach concerning the former of them . As we have already seen ...
... present con- duct and future condition of men . We have already de- voted an article to the latter of these classes , * and we now propose to ascertain what the Scriptures teach concerning the former of them . As we have already seen ...
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... present no obstacle to its pure etherial character ? The saint now sometimes feels as if nothing but the grossness of his body hinders him from mounting aloft towards the throne of God ; and at such seasons we cannot but feel that wings ...
... present no obstacle to its pure etherial character ? The saint now sometimes feels as if nothing but the grossness of his body hinders him from mounting aloft towards the throne of God ; and at such seasons we cannot but feel that wings ...
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