The Christian Review, Volume 23Gould, Kendall & Lincoln, 1858 |
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Page 14
... interest or pride , misery and sin must naturally follow . Hence Christian writers of this period strongly object to mixed marriages . Tertullian warns the Christian female of dangers to which she will expose her 14 [ Jan. , Christian ...
... interest or pride , misery and sin must naturally follow . Hence Christian writers of this period strongly object to mixed marriages . Tertullian warns the Christian female of dangers to which she will expose her 14 [ Jan. , Christian ...
Page 15
... interest in the work of adorning that beauty . Gifted with a nicer appreciation of the graceful and pleasing , and con- scious , to some extent , of their superior charms , they have often sought to make the most of their advantages ...
... interest in the work of adorning that beauty . Gifted with a nicer appreciation of the graceful and pleasing , and con- scious , to some extent , of their superior charms , they have often sought to make the most of their advantages ...
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... interest of their perusal . The fourth volume named is a compilation of facts and arguments , illustrating the various social , moral and religious advantages of the Sabbath . It is an embodiment of the word of God as utter- ed in ...
... interest of their perusal . The fourth volume named is a compilation of facts and arguments , illustrating the various social , moral and religious advantages of the Sabbath . It is an embodiment of the word of God as utter- ed in ...
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... interest , available in the emergencies of overtaxing labor , great endeavor , or sickness in later life . He who lives up to his income , will also often mortgage his patri- mony , and at the maturity of the mortgage will fail in ...
... interest , available in the emergencies of overtaxing labor , great endeavor , or sickness in later life . He who lives up to his income , will also often mortgage his patri- mony , and at the maturity of the mortgage will fail in ...
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... interests than those embraced by this world . It is fostered by a sense of de- pendence , by contemplation of beauty and grandeur in na- ture , by the oft - repeated lesson of an overruling Providence , that there is a " Divinity that ...
... interests than those embraced by this world . It is fostered by a sense of de- pendence , by contemplation of beauty and grandeur in na- ture , by the oft - repeated lesson of an overruling Providence , that there is a " Divinity that ...
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