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189. oldal
... fact ; and a fact full of significance , in connection with the other fact , that our Church melody was then so full of power , and of popular attraction . An individual worshipper , authorized in some places for the purpose , in most ...
... fact ; and a fact full of significance , in connection with the other fact , that our Church melody was then so full of power , and of popular attraction . An individual worshipper , authorized in some places for the purpose , in most ...
265. oldal
... fact , is the great service which analogy has rendered to the cause of Revelation , and it is the only service which we seek for at its hands . " This , abstract- edly , is true ; but , in fact , considering the position of the bulk of ...
... fact , is the great service which analogy has rendered to the cause of Revelation , and it is the only service which we seek for at its hands . " This , abstract- edly , is true ; but , in fact , considering the position of the bulk of ...
639. oldal
... fact , there is no fact more indubitable to my baptism , taking with them bread and cheese to persons , when carrying infants to church for mind , than this particular fact . Yet I learn , be given to the first individual met , is ...
... fact , there is no fact more indubitable to my baptism , taking with them bread and cheese to persons , when carrying infants to church for mind , than this particular fact . Yet I learn , be given to the first individual met , is ...
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BLACKWOODS MAGAZINE | 24 |
Sad Fortunes of the Rev Amos Barton 24 | 92 |
The Athelings continued | 226 |
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