Works of the Rev. Robert Hall ...: With a Brief Memoir and a Sketch of His Literary Character, Volumen1Holdsworth and Ball, 1831 |
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... cause he has undertaken to support . The divided state of the christian world has long been the subject of painful reflec- tion ; and if his feeble efforts might be the means of uniting a small portion only of it in closer ties , he ...
... cause he has undertaken to support . The divided state of the christian world has long been the subject of painful reflec- tion ; and if his feeble efforts might be the means of uniting a small portion only of it in closer ties , he ...
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... cause of missions , he laid the world under lasting obligations . Though he was known to profess different views from the writer on the subject under present discussion , it may be inferred from a decisive fact , which it is not ...
... cause of missions , he laid the world under lasting obligations . Though he was known to profess different views from the writer on the subject under present discussion , it may be inferred from a decisive fact , which it is not ...
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... causes , it ultimately contribute to so desirable an issue , he will be satisfied . It may not be improper to assign the reason for not noticing the treatise of the celebrated Mr. Robinson , of Cambridge , on the same subject . It is ...
... causes , it ultimately contribute to so desirable an issue , he will be satisfied . It may not be improper to assign the reason for not noticing the treatise of the celebrated Mr. Robinson , of Cambridge , on the same subject . It is ...
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... cause it is appointed to be a memorial of the greatest instance of love that was ever exhibited , as well as the principal pledge of christian frater- nity . It must appear surprising that the rite which of all others is most adapted to ...
... cause it is appointed to be a memorial of the greatest instance of love that was ever exhibited , as well as the principal pledge of christian frater- nity . It must appear surprising that the rite which of all others is most adapted to ...
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... cause . He writes on the subject under discussion with all his constitutional ardour and confidence ; which , supported by the spotless integrity , and elevated sanctity of the man , have contributed , more perhaps than any other cause ...
... cause . He writes on the subject under discussion with all his constitutional ardour and confidence ; which , supported by the spotless integrity , and elevated sanctity of the man , have contributed , more perhaps than any other cause ...
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