The Evangelical Magazine, Volumen11editors, 1803 |
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... Protestant Religion ; and we have reason to believe , she will not be displeased at any attempts which may be made for its increase . Britain , by her late happy union with her sister - country , opens an extensive field for the ...
... Protestant Religion ; and we have reason to believe , she will not be displeased at any attempts which may be made for its increase . Britain , by her late happy union with her sister - country , opens an extensive field for the ...
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... UNION . FOR THE BENEFIT OF WIDOWS , & c . To the Editor . WHILE the concerns of the soul are incomparably more in- portant than those of the body , a due attention to the temporal welfare of our fellow - creatures ... PROTESTANT UNION . 151.
... UNION . FOR THE BENEFIT OF WIDOWS , & c . To the Editor . WHILE the concerns of the soul are incomparably more in- portant than those of the body , a due attention to the temporal welfare of our fellow - creatures ... PROTESTANT UNION . 151.
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... Union . " Its founders seem to have been led to this expectation , by a charitable supposition , that congregations were animated by disinterested liberality ; for it is evident that such collections would produce no ... PROTESTANT UNION .
... Union . " Its founders seem to have been led to this expectation , by a charitable supposition , that congregations were animated by disinterested liberality ; for it is evident that such collections would produce no ... PROTESTANT UNION .
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... Protestant Union , to enlarge the sphere of its usefulness , by admitting congregations to subscribe , as distinct bodies , upon the terms that the widows and children of those ministers , whoever they may be , that terminate their ...
... Protestant Union , to enlarge the sphere of its usefulness , by admitting congregations to subscribe , as distinct bodies , upon the terms that the widows and children of those ministers , whoever they may be , that terminate their ...
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... union of ministers with their people , by their reciprocal bene- volence and interest . 6. It will open a door for many ministers to derive advan- tages from the Protestant Union , who are otherwise irrevocably excluded from it , merely ...
... union of ministers with their people , by their reciprocal bene- volence and interest . 6. It will open a door for many ministers to derive advan- tages from the Protestant Union , who are otherwise irrevocably excluded from it , merely ...
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