African light thrown on a selection of Scripture texts [ed. by W. Innes].1842 |
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... hope . From this condition of legal bondage he was gradually delivered , chiefly by a careful and prayerful study of the Bible , and inter- course with pious acquaintances . Amid the severe conflict to which Mr Campbell was subjected ...
... hope . From this condition of legal bondage he was gradually delivered , chiefly by a careful and prayerful study of the Bible , and inter- course with pious acquaintances . Amid the severe conflict to which Mr Campbell was subjected ...
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... hope . From this condition of legal bondage he was gradually delivered , chiefly by a careful and prayerful study of the Bible , and inter- course with pious acquaintances . Amid the severe conflict to which Mr Campbell was subjected ...
... hope . From this condition of legal bondage he was gradually delivered , chiefly by a careful and prayerful study of the Bible , and inter- course with pious acquaintances . Amid the severe conflict to which Mr Campbell was subjected ...
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... hope , is prepared for the general calling of a Christian . He who hath that love to Christ , and to the souls of men , that he desires to be an instrument in promoting his glory in their salvation , in preference to more easy ...
... hope , is prepared for the general calling of a Christian . He who hath that love to Christ , and to the souls of men , that he desires to be an instrument in promoting his glory in their salvation , in preference to more easy ...
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... electrifying effect upon the audience . Mr Campbell set sail for Africa on the 24th June 1812 , in a ship bound for Calcutta . After a somewhat tedious voyage , he arrived at Cape - Town , Cape of OF THE AUTHOR . 33 Good Hope . It is.
... electrifying effect upon the audience . Mr Campbell set sail for Africa on the 24th June 1812 , in a ship bound for Calcutta . After a somewhat tedious voyage , he arrived at Cape - Town , Cape of OF THE AUTHOR . 33 Good Hope . It is.
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John Campbell William Innes. OF THE AUTHOR . 33 Good Hope . It is unnecessary for us to detail the particulars of this visit to Africa , a narrative of which has been long in the hands of the public . Suffice it to say , that he minutely ...
John Campbell William Innes. OF THE AUTHOR . 33 Good Hope . It is unnecessary for us to detail the particulars of this visit to Africa , a narrative of which has been long in the hands of the public . Suffice it to say , that he minutely ...
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