The American Quarterly Church Review, Volumen14George Tuttle, 1862 |
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... writer . The writer of the first deems it but just to himself to say , that he intended to complete the subject himself , as he himself had started it , and this Article is the second of that series . And while the writer of the Article ...
... writer . The writer of the first deems it but just to himself to say , that he intended to complete the subject himself , as he himself had started it , and this Article is the second of that series . And while the writer of the Article ...
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... writer said , " your experience as a Presbyter on this mat- ter agrees entirely with mine as a Bishop . " We have , there- fore , none of the feelings above alluded to , that the thing cannot be done , ' that ' there is no use of trying ...
... writer said , " your experience as a Presbyter on this mat- ter agrees entirely with mine as a Bishop . " We have , there- fore , none of the feelings above alluded to , that the thing cannot be done , ' that ' there is no use of trying ...
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... writers never thought anything better , than that they would make a sort of packing for their better things , and be passed over by the worthiest readers with a short , indulgent comment , which presently are set in the chief places in ...
... writers never thought anything better , than that they would make a sort of packing for their better things , and be passed over by the worthiest readers with a short , indulgent comment , which presently are set in the chief places in ...
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... writers , which would be harmless , if not taken up by others , we cannot think that the compilers should be let off easily . They earn a place of influence over the taste and devotion of multitudes , perhaps of generations , —at a very ...
... writers , which would be harmless , if not taken up by others , we cannot think that the compilers should be let off easily . They earn a place of influence over the taste and devotion of multitudes , perhaps of generations , —at a very ...
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... writers ; Doddridge , Mont- gomery , Charles Wesley , Heber , Milman , Keble , have all been searched , and , from each , excellent things have been taken ; some of the pieces are very fine . " All hail the power of Jesus ' name ! " is ...
... writers ; Doddridge , Mont- gomery , Charles Wesley , Heber , Milman , Keble , have all been searched , and , from each , excellent things have been taken ; some of the pieces are very fine . " All hail the power of Jesus ' name ! " is ...
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