The Eclectic Review, Volume 3; Volume 116Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood C. Taylor, 1862 |
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Page 130
... Christian poems will be found to be immeasurably above those of the heathen or the pagan . It is not possible for the Christian to write as a Christian , without being moved to lofty thoughts and high and great determinations . Such are ...
... Christian poems will be found to be immeasurably above those of the heathen or the pagan . It is not possible for the Christian to write as a Christian , without being moved to lofty thoughts and high and great determinations . Such are ...
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... Christian Faith , the same answer will be given by all . Jesus who thus spoke , who taught the blind man in Jerusalem , and the people in Capernaum , that they should trust to Him , -who was born in Bethlehem , in the days of Herod ...
... Christian Faith , the same answer will be given by all . Jesus who thus spoke , who taught the blind man in Jerusalem , and the people in Capernaum , that they should trust to Him , -who was born in Bethlehem , in the days of Herod ...
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... Christian Churches , the Noblest Form of Social Life , the Representatives of Christ of Earth , the Dwelling - place of the Holy Spirit , 276 . Stanford's , Charles , Thoughts for Students and Pastors , 446 , 6 Calvin , No , in the ...
... Christian Churches , the Noblest Form of Social Life , the Representatives of Christ of Earth , the Dwelling - place of the Holy Spirit , 276 . Stanford's , Charles , Thoughts for Students and Pastors , 446 , 6 Calvin , No , in the ...
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