The Presbyterian Magazine, 1. kötetCortlandt Van Rensselaer J. M. Wilson, 1851 |
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... thought , feeling , and action . The conservative character of our truth and polity create a demand for a literature whose influence on all moral , social , and political questions shall be sound , conservative , and discrimi- nating ...
... thought , feeling , and action . The conservative character of our truth and polity create a demand for a literature whose influence on all moral , social , and political questions shall be sound , conservative , and discrimi- nating ...
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... thought for a large body of our people , the provi- dential opportunity ought not to be disregarded . We would rather . be sanguine than distrustful ; and when we witness the amazing in- crease of general patronage for the press in our ...
... thought for a large body of our people , the provi- dential opportunity ought not to be disregarded . We would rather . be sanguine than distrustful ; and when we witness the amazing in- crease of general patronage for the press in our ...
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... thought , her motions of religious sensibility , her implements of intellectual and moral culture ? Shall every theme but religion periodically win accept- ance through the eye , and captivate thought in convenient and acces- sible ...
... thought , her motions of religious sensibility , her implements of intellectual and moral culture ? Shall every theme but religion periodically win accept- ance through the eye , and captivate thought in convenient and acces- sible ...
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... thought and conversation is the difference between . past times and present . Such differences are elements from ... thoughts of the true believer , invites him away from the cares and vanities of a transitory world . " While we look not ...
... thought and conversation is the difference between . past times and present . Such differences are elements from ... thoughts of the true believer , invites him away from the cares and vanities of a transitory world . " While we look not ...
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... thoughts . " They live as if there was no God ; or at least as if he was very far off , sustaining no relations , paying no regard to the children of men . What then is implied in walking close with God ? 1. Setting him always before ...
... thoughts . " They live as if there was no God ; or at least as if he was very far off , sustaining no relations , paying no regard to the children of men . What then is implied in walking close with God ? 1. Setting him always before ...
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