The American Eclectic, Volume 3W.R. Peters, 1842 |
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... whole nature seem to deteriorate , and to become in course of time dull , dead , grace- less , unimaginative and unspiritual . " If this were so , the whole Prot- estant world would have reason to be alarmed at the power which is thus ...
... whole nature seem to deteriorate , and to become in course of time dull , dead , grace- less , unimaginative and unspiritual . " If this were so , the whole Prot- estant world would have reason to be alarmed at the power which is thus ...
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... whole of such heretical communities , as have even for a few generations existed out of the communion of the Catholic church . Nay , so obviously distinct and peculiar is this expression , and so universally is it recognized , that the ...
... whole of such heretical communities , as have even for a few generations existed out of the communion of the Catholic church . Nay , so obviously distinct and peculiar is this expression , and so universally is it recognized , that the ...
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... whole generation , but many compared with the small number of the prizes - contend for the mastery , whatever their object may be , whether to carry some great design , to impress their character on the age , or to stamp their name upon ...
... whole generation , but many compared with the small number of the prizes - contend for the mastery , whatever their object may be , whether to carry some great design , to impress their character on the age , or to stamp their name upon ...
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... whole idea . But we are not disposed to help the reader to detect it . One thing have I desired of the Lord , which I will require , even that I may dwell in the house of the Lord all the days of my life , to behold the fair beauty of ...
... whole idea . But we are not disposed to help the reader to detect it . One thing have I desired of the Lord , which I will require , even that I may dwell in the house of the Lord all the days of my life , to behold the fair beauty of ...
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... whole armor of God , that ye may be able to withstand in the evil day , and having done all to stand . - Eph . vi . 13 . Oh ! speed thee , Christian , on thy way , And to thy armor cling : With girded loins the call obey That grace and ...
... whole armor of God , that ye may be able to withstand in the evil day , and having done all to stand . - Eph . vi . 13 . Oh ! speed thee , Christian , on thy way , And to thy armor cling : With girded loins the call obey That grace and ...
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