The Eclectic Review, Volum 20;Volum 38Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood C. Taylor, 1823 |
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... Spirit to destroy the Indians . Fear not death : none but cowards fear to die . Obey and venerate the old people , particularly your parents . Fear and propitiate the Bad Spirit , that he may do you no harm . Love and adore the Good Spirit ...
... Spirit to destroy the Indians . Fear not death : none but cowards fear to die . Obey and venerate the old people , particularly your parents . Fear and propitiate the Bad Spirit , that he may do you no harm . Love and adore the Good Spirit ...
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... spirit hath become more weak . Was there ever an age in which it was more patient of research , or restless after improvement ? Not because the Spirit of God hath become backward in his help , or the Word divest- ed of its truth -- but ...
... spirit hath become more weak . Was there ever an age in which it was more patient of research , or restless after improvement ? Not because the Spirit of God hath become backward in his help , or the Word divest- ed of its truth -- but ...
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... Spirit , the believer acts on the inherent belief , that such Divine communications are continually afforded , and may confidently be anticipated in answer to prayer . It never interferes with this belief as a practical difficulty ...
... Spirit , the believer acts on the inherent belief , that such Divine communications are continually afforded , and may confidently be anticipated in answer to prayer . It never interferes with this belief as a practical difficulty ...
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