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Pagina 233
... give a fair specimen of the manner and extent to which the character of the authors , the motives and circumstances of the publications , give a coloring and emphasis to the expressions , used in some of the popular polemic works of the ...
... give a fair specimen of the manner and extent to which the character of the authors , the motives and circumstances of the publications , give a coloring and emphasis to the expressions , used in some of the popular polemic works of the ...
Pagina 577
... give thanks . This will not be disputed , and it has a pertinent application to the case before us . I do not know of any time in which a truly good man will be more willing to give thanks to God , than when he has eaten what is enough ...
... give thanks . This will not be disputed , and it has a pertinent application to the case before us . I do not know of any time in which a truly good man will be more willing to give thanks to God , than when he has eaten what is enough ...
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... Give unto the Lord glory and strength ; give unto the Lord the glory due unto his name ; worship the Lord , in the beau- ty of holiness . Thus the saints in heaven , ( Rev. iv . 11. ) are represented as worshipping God , and saying ...
... Give unto the Lord glory and strength ; give unto the Lord the glory due unto his name ; worship the Lord , in the beau- ty of holiness . Thus the saints in heaven , ( Rev. iv . 11. ) are represented as worshipping God , and saying ...
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