The Evangelical Magazine, Volume 11editors, 1803 - Missions |
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... respects like these , may be re- newed ; that the Gospel may be again clothed in its ancient purity and splendor , and spread from country to country , till the knowledge of the Lord shall cover the earth as the waters do the sea ...
... respects like these , may be re- newed ; that the Gospel may be again clothed in its ancient purity and splendor , and spread from country to country , till the knowledge of the Lord shall cover the earth as the waters do the sea ...
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... respects , that I may the oftener enjoy this sweet pleasure of promoting the cause of Christ . Fain would I adorn the doctrine of God my Saviour in all things ; and re- commend the religion of Jesus to all around me . Nothing pains me ...
... respects , that I may the oftener enjoy this sweet pleasure of promoting the cause of Christ . Fain would I adorn the doctrine of God my Saviour in all things ; and re- commend the religion of Jesus to all around me . Nothing pains me ...
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... respecting the growth of the mulberry - tree ; hence , he thinks , the word Baca means a large shrub which the Arabs still call by that name ; and which he supposes might be so named , from its distilling an odoriferous gun . It appears ...
... respecting the growth of the mulberry - tree ; hence , he thinks , the word Baca means a large shrub which the Arabs still call by that name ; and which he supposes might be so named , from its distilling an odoriferous gun . It appears ...
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... respect to the Dutch prisoners of war , I had not the hap- piness to find any of the good men amongst them qualified to work in the harvest of the Lord , except one , whom I kept here as a bookbinder , and who has learned the Portu ...
... respect to the Dutch prisoners of war , I had not the hap- piness to find any of the good men amongst them qualified to work in the harvest of the Lord , except one , whom I kept here as a bookbinder , and who has learned the Portu ...
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... respect to ministers and their spiritual children , why not ( for we may argue from the greater to the lesser ) as we have before considered ; with respect to such as have been instru- ments of good to each other , and helpers of each ...
... respect to ministers and their spiritual children , why not ( for we may argue from the greater to the lesser ) as we have before considered ; with respect to such as have been instru- ments of good to each other , and helpers of each ...
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