The Christian Reformer, Or, New Evangelical Miscellany, Volumen 14Sherwood, Neely and Jones, 1828 |
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... religion may flourish among you . Re- member , you must not rely merely on what your minister can do ; however zealous and laborious , without your countenance and support , your assistance and co - operation , he cannot effect much ...
... religion may flourish among you . Re- member , you must not rely merely on what your minister can do ; however zealous and laborious , without your countenance and support , your assistance and co - operation , he cannot effect much ...
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... religion when one grows old and serious . My young friends , whoever has given you this report of religion has miserably deceived you ; for religion , in itself , uncorrupted by those who wish to make their own gloomy tempers and ...
... religion when one grows old and serious . My young friends , whoever has given you this report of religion has miserably deceived you ; for religion , in itself , uncorrupted by those who wish to make their own gloomy tempers and ...
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... religion are always , at least have always reason to be , cheerful , pleasant , and happy . : I know there are some people who pass for religious , who have formed themselves into a melancholy , sour , morose set of beings , and with ...
... religion are always , at least have always reason to be , cheerful , pleasant , and happy . : I know there are some people who pass for religious , who have formed themselves into a melancholy , sour , morose set of beings , and with ...
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... religion ; or do you think that God will be satisfied to be neglected in your youth , and be put off with the weak and feeble services of decrepid old age ? Hath he deserved so ill at your hands , who hath given you all things to enjoy ...
... religion ; or do you think that God will be satisfied to be neglected in your youth , and be put off with the weak and feeble services of decrepid old age ? Hath he deserved so ill at your hands , who hath given you all things to enjoy ...
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... religion and virtue are pleasant and satisfactory , and wickedness is followed by immediate uneasi- ness , and must ... religions . Hence religions naturally tend to The Institution of Priesthood an Evil . 21.
... religion and virtue are pleasant and satisfactory , and wickedness is followed by immediate uneasi- ness , and must ... religions . Hence religions naturally tend to The Institution of Priesthood an Evil . 21.
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