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... present to our numerous friends and readers our hearty thanks for the very generous support with which they have favoured us . The assistance and encouragement which we have received far surpasses our utmost anticipations , when , a ...
... present to our numerous friends and readers our hearty thanks for the very generous support with which they have favoured us . The assistance and encouragement which we have received far surpasses our utmost anticipations , when , a ...
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... present generation , " professing themselves to be wise they became fools , and changed the glory of the uncorruptible God into an image made like to corruptible man , and to birds , and four - footed beasts , and creeping things ...
... present generation , " professing themselves to be wise they became fools , and changed the glory of the uncorruptible God into an image made like to corruptible man , and to birds , and four - footed beasts , and creeping things ...
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... present time , when these numerous and conflicting sectaries , agreeing only in hatred of the Church , have combined their efforts for her utter subversion . Under this conviction , and for the express purpose of furnishing a platform ...
... present time , when these numerous and conflicting sectaries , agreeing only in hatred of the Church , have combined their efforts for her utter subversion . Under this conviction , and for the express purpose of furnishing a platform ...
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... present state of things is most deplorable , and ought to be remedied without delay . But , although some say that to accomplish so desirable and necessary an object as the union of all parties in the bonds of Christian fellowship ...
... present state of things is most deplorable , and ought to be remedied without delay . But , although some say that to accomplish so desirable and necessary an object as the union of all parties in the bonds of Christian fellowship ...
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... present vitality of the Church is to be attributed to their zeal . They have done the work whereunto God appointed them . Their influence has been widely felt , even by those who do not join their standard . Seneca and Epictetus have ...
... present vitality of the Church is to be attributed to their zeal . They have done the work whereunto God appointed them . Their influence has been widely felt , even by those who do not join their standard . Seneca and Epictetus have ...
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