The Presbyterian Magazine: A Monthly Publication, Tom 1Littell & Henry, 1821 |
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... considered , that every sin is equal , than that the least assign- able portion of space is equal to the volume of the universe ; because the least , as well as the greatest , is in its nature equally possessed of in- finite ...
... considered , that every sin is equal , than that the least assign- able portion of space is equal to the volume of the universe ; because the least , as well as the greatest , is in its nature equally possessed of in- finite ...
Strona 35
... considered : " When a minister is settled in a retired situation , or in a town where there is but a single church , and but seldom an op- portunity of comparing the ministrations of others with his , he has , comparatively , an easy ...
... considered : " When a minister is settled in a retired situation , or in a town where there is but a single church , and but seldom an op- portunity of comparing the ministrations of others with his , he has , comparatively , an easy ...
Strona 59
... considered it as involving him in the greater guilt of blasphemy , and " there- fore sought the more to kill him , because he not only had broken the Sabbath , but said also that God was his Father , mak- ing himself equal with God ...
... considered it as involving him in the greater guilt of blasphemy , and " there- fore sought the more to kill him , because he not only had broken the Sabbath , but said also that God was his Father , mak- ing himself equal with God ...
Strona 77
... considered as young immortal creatures accountable to God for their conduct , as well as members The ORPHAN HOUSE Covers an area of 50 by 53 feet , on a lot of 130 fo by 134 ; situate on the corner of Cherry and Fifth street from ...
... considered as young immortal creatures accountable to God for their conduct , as well as members The ORPHAN HOUSE Covers an area of 50 by 53 feet , on a lot of 130 fo by 134 ; situate on the corner of Cherry and Fifth street from ...
Strona 102
... considered as a feeling which may be easily excited in any highly sympathetic mind , although totally destitute of the emotions which accompany strong religious impression . The other method , to which some preachers very frequently ...
... considered as a feeling which may be easily excited in any highly sympathetic mind , although totally destitute of the emotions which accompany strong religious impression . The other method , to which some preachers very frequently ...
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