The Presbyterian Magazine, 1. kötetCortlandt Van Rensselaer J. M. Wilson, 1851 |
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... tion which the Magazine has reached . At the close of the first volume , the number of subscribers is over three thousand - a number exceeding the most sanguine calculations , and demanding our grateful acknowledgments . En- couraged by ...
... tion which the Magazine has reached . At the close of the first volume , the number of subscribers is over three thousand - a number exceeding the most sanguine calculations , and demanding our grateful acknowledgments . En- couraged by ...
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... tion and enlightened sensibility can supply in the inculcation of truth . The world must not be allowed the claim of superiority in anything that pertains to the true character of the most finished and influential literature . The ...
... tion and enlightened sensibility can supply in the inculcation of truth . The world must not be allowed the claim of superiority in anything that pertains to the true character of the most finished and influential literature . The ...
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... tion , liberty , and religion . Within the memory of those in middle life , the greatest results of human genius have been accomplished in almost every branch of knowledge . One of the most natural and common topics of thought and ...
... tion , liberty , and religion . Within the memory of those in middle life , the greatest results of human genius have been accomplished in almost every branch of knowledge . One of the most natural and common topics of thought and ...
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... tion of his servants . When the Saviour arose from the dead , and ascended into heaven , he " triumphed over principalities and powers ; " but this was not a final nor complete conquest . Wicked spirits and ungodly men still oppose him ...
... tion of his servants . When the Saviour arose from the dead , and ascended into heaven , he " triumphed over principalities and powers ; " but this was not a final nor complete conquest . Wicked spirits and ungodly men still oppose him ...
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... tion . The first he holds of himself ; the second is given him by the Father , who , " because he humbled himself , and became obedient unto death , therefore highly exalted him , and gave him a name which is above every name . " The ...
... tion . The first he holds of himself ; the second is given him by the Father , who , " because he humbled himself , and became obedient unto death , therefore highly exalted him , and gave him a name which is above every name . " The ...
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