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Heneage Horsley , A.M. late Student of Christ's Church , Oxon ; Prebendary of St.
Asaph ; and Domestic Chaplain to the ... eminent talents and eminent attainments
connected with the greatest and most sacred office in the Christian church .
Heneage Horsley , A.M. late Student of Christ's Church , Oxon ; Prebendary of St.
Asaph ; and Domestic Chaplain to the ... eminent talents and eminent attainments
connected with the greatest and most sacred office in the Christian church .
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... for its prudent moderation , its general adaptation to the feelings of serious
Christians , its holy intermixture of doctrines ... and its wise inculcation of every
essential truth of the Christian system while it is employed in Christian worship ,
was ...
... for its prudent moderation , its general adaptation to the feelings of serious
Christians , its holy intermixture of doctrines ... and its wise inculcation of every
essential truth of the Christian system while it is employed in Christian worship ,
was ...
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The Christian motive is , to PLEASE God . ... On the grand motive , therefore , of
pleasing God , we must act invariably , if we wish to be accounted the disciples of
Christ . ... But , for the Christian , let him not have respect unto them , but unto ...
The Christian motive is , to PLEASE God . ... On the grand motive , therefore , of
pleasing God , we must act invariably , if we wish to be accounted the disciples of
Christ . ... But , for the Christian , let him not have respect unto them , but unto ...
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The Pagans , too , like the Christians , employed little bells at funerals , but it was
to chase away the spectres . The use of great bells must be very ancient ;
although in the first ages of the church , the Christian assemblies being
necessarily ...
The Pagans , too , like the Christians , employed little bells at funerals , but it was
to chase away the spectres . The use of great bells must be very ancient ;
although in the first ages of the church , the Christian assemblies being
necessarily ...
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... when religious differences dictated a language perhaps less conciliating than
could be wished by sincere Christians ... as being deficient in liberality and
christian charity : I say reasonable and religious men , because there are
gentlemen ...
... when religious differences dictated a language perhaps less conciliating than
could be wished by sincere Christians ... as being deficient in liberality and
christian charity : I say reasonable and religious men , because there are
gentlemen ...
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