The Christian Review, Volume 23Gould, Kendall & Lincoln, 1858 |
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Page 7
... never faltered in the darkest hour , saw her distin- guished son a child of hope and a champion for his Lord . Whenever , therefore , the name of Augustine is pronounced , let there be added also that of Monica , his gentle and heroic ...
... never faltered in the darkest hour , saw her distin- guished son a child of hope and a champion for his Lord . Whenever , therefore , the name of Augustine is pronounced , let there be added also that of Monica , his gentle and heroic ...
Page 10
... never made so many disciples as Christian deeds . That very obstinacy which you reproach in us is a convincing teacher . For who is not led by witnessing it to inquire what there is in our cause ? And who after examination does not join ...
... never made so many disciples as Christian deeds . That very obstinacy which you reproach in us is a convincing teacher . For who is not led by witnessing it to inquire what there is in our cause ? And who after examination does not join ...
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... never does household business fall more upon her hands . And who would allow his wife , for the sake of visiting the brethren , ( who are sick , ) to go about from street to street , the round of strange cottages , even the poorest ...
... never does household business fall more upon her hands . And who would allow his wife , for the sake of visiting the brethren , ( who are sick , ) to go about from street to street , the round of strange cottages , even the poorest ...
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... , and the insensibility of their nerves . Man may never innocently be reduced to a mere operative , a human machine . However lowly his con- dition , or rough his exterior , there is traceable 28 [ Jan. , Practical View of the Sabbath .
... , and the insensibility of their nerves . Man may never innocently be reduced to a mere operative , a human machine . However lowly his con- dition , or rough his exterior , there is traceable 28 [ Jan. , Practical View of the Sabbath .
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... never be carried on without a rigid system , stern requirements , and suitable sanctions . The sacred order of the Sabbath sup- plies the exact decorum , rigid system , and important sanc- tions requisite to the most successful ...
... never be carried on without a rigid system , stern requirements , and suitable sanctions . The sacred order of the Sabbath sup- plies the exact decorum , rigid system , and important sanc- tions requisite to the most successful ...
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