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... tion , and love . The extracts which follow are taken without any particular selection : they will justify the account we have given , and pre- clude the necessity of any additional observations of our own . The Patient Christian ...
... tion , and love . The extracts which follow are taken without any particular selection : they will justify the account we have given , and pre- clude the necessity of any additional observations of our own . The Patient Christian ...
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... tion , and to that doctrine which denies progressive sanctification . We make the remark merely for the sake of correctness in a fu- ture edition . In speaking of the connexion between certain prescribed du- ties and promised blessings ...
... tion , and to that doctrine which denies progressive sanctification . We make the remark merely for the sake of correctness in a fu- ture edition . In speaking of the connexion between certain prescribed du- ties and promised blessings ...
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... tion which may be variously answered , according to the different feelings of those to whom it is addressed . We shall not conceal our own opinion , however little it may accord with the popular sentiments of the day ; nor should we ...
... tion which may be variously answered , according to the different feelings of those to whom it is addressed . We shall not conceal our own opinion , however little it may accord with the popular sentiments of the day ; nor should we ...
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ADDRESS TO THE READER | 9 |
The Pastors Fireside a novel By Miss Jane Porter | 32 |
Account of Bataviaits inhabitants commerce cli | 46 |
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