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... present day , unite perfection of drawing with resplendence of color , the writer made some inquiry re- specting the general means by which this latter quality was most easily to be attained . The reply was as concise as it was ...
... present day , unite perfection of drawing with resplendence of color , the writer made some inquiry re- specting the general means by which this latter quality was most easily to be attained . The reply was as concise as it was ...
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... present , be taken up in this spirit , or not at all . The as- pect of the years that approach us is as solemn as it is full of mystery ; and the weight of evil against which we have to con- tend , is increasing like the letting out of ...
... present , be taken up in this spirit , or not at all . The as- pect of the years that approach us is as solemn as it is full of mystery ; and the weight of evil against which we have to con- tend , is increasing like the letting out of ...
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... present day ; but that it would even be regarded as an ignorant , dangerous , or perhaps criminal principle by many among us . I have not space to enter into dispute of all the various objections which may be urged against it - they are ...
... present day ; but that it would even be regarded as an ignorant , dangerous , or perhaps criminal principle by many among us . I have not space to enter into dispute of all the various objections which may be urged against it - they are ...
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... present , can ever be changed , or understood as changed , by the abrogation of that ordinance . God is one and the same , and is pleased or displeased by the same things for ever , although one part of His pleasure may be expressed at ...
... present , can ever be changed , or understood as changed , by the abrogation of that ordinance . God is one and the same , and is pleased or displeased by the same things for ever , although one part of His pleasure may be expressed at ...
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... sight of man . Whence it may be infallibly concluded , that in whatever offerings we may now * 2 Sam . xxiv . 24. Deut . xvi . 16 , 17 . + Mal . i . 8 . see reason to present unto God ( I say not 12 THE LAMP OF SACRIFICE .
... sight of man . Whence it may be infallibly concluded , that in whatever offerings we may now * 2 Sam . xxiv . 24. Deut . xvi . 16 , 17 . + Mal . i . 8 . see reason to present unto God ( I say not 12 THE LAMP OF SACRIFICE .
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Strona 73 - If thou forbear to deliver them that are drawn unto death, and those that are ready to be slain ; if thou sayest, "Behold, we knew it not;" doth not he that pondereth the heart consider it? and he that keepeth thy soul, doth not he know it? and shall not he render to every man according to his works?
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