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This was a mountain school , under the superintendence of a black teacher ,
sustained entirely by the black and coloured population , and managed in every
respect by a committee and officers chosen by the people themselves . It is still ...
This was a mountain school , under the superintendence of a black teacher ,
sustained entirely by the black and coloured population , and managed in every
respect by a committee and officers chosen by the people themselves . It is still ...
Pagina 31
London : Houlston and Wright . A Vindication and Rejoinder in a Letter to A . G . ,
respecting his “ What is Christian Baptism ? ” By David WALLACE . The Mode
and Subjects of Christian Baptism , comprehending a special reply to the late
Rev .
London : Houlston and Wright . A Vindication and Rejoinder in a Letter to A . G . ,
respecting his “ What is Christian Baptism ? ” By David WALLACE . The Mode
and Subjects of Christian Baptism , comprehending a special reply to the late
Rev .
Pagina 40
... profitable to us now , and linked on to the pathies , all fitted him to enjoy
company and destinies of our final existence . to shine in it . If in any respect this
proved William Beddome was born April 13th , a snare , drawing him too much
from ...
... profitable to us now , and linked on to the pathies , all fitted him to enjoy
company and destinies of our final existence . to shine in it . If in any respect this
proved William Beddome was born April 13th , a snare , drawing him too much
from ...
Pagina 44
The following is the circular referred to in Notices to Correspondents :The
Trustees of the BAPTIST MAGAZINE ask attention to the following statements
respecting that periodical : - - 1 . - For fifty years the Magazine has held its ground
as the ...
The following is the circular referred to in Notices to Correspondents :The
Trustees of the BAPTIST MAGAZINE ask attention to the following statements
respecting that periodical : - - 1 . - For fifty years the Magazine has held its ground
as the ...
Pagina 93
In this respect they differ widely from the other great class of divine precepts —
the moral ; inasmuch as moral duties have an obligation in themselves , and are
binding apart from the law which enjoins them , and would be so if wholly ...
In this respect they differ widely from the other great class of divine precepts —
the moral ; inasmuch as moral duties have an obligation in themselves , and are
binding apart from the law which enjoins them , and would be so if wholly ...
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