Friends' Review: A Religious, Literary and Miscellaneous Journal, Volume 38Enoch Lewis, Samuel Rhoads J. Tatum., 1885 |
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... desire to help the sinner to reform , we are restrained from all speaking evil of others , unless love requires it . For convenience ' sake , we speak of the elements of character as apart from each other , and as if each had ...
... desire to help the sinner to reform , we are restrained from all speaking evil of others , unless love requires it . For convenience ' sake , we speak of the elements of character as apart from each other , and as if each had ...
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... desire of every member , and we should work as we pray . The humble , self - sacrificing spirit of the English deputation to Canada is of good example . Cannot Friends in America , for the sake of Christ and His cause , strive to become ...
... desire of every member , and we should work as we pray . The humble , self - sacrificing spirit of the English deputation to Canada is of good example . Cannot Friends in America , for the sake of Christ and His cause , strive to become ...
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... desire for change and that restlessness which play such an important part in the production of labor troubles , crime , and other violations of major and minor morality . These homes were to be provided with proper sanitation , and with ...
... desire for change and that restlessness which play such an important part in the production of labor troubles , crime , and other violations of major and minor morality . These homes were to be provided with proper sanitation , and with ...
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... desire a much more extended correspondence than we have latterly received . If the whole , especi- ally of every long letter , is not always used in our columns , the intelligence so conveyed is still valuable and acceptable . Sometimes ...
... desire a much more extended correspondence than we have latterly received . If the whole , especi- ally of every long letter , is not always used in our columns , the intelligence so conveyed is still valuable and acceptable . Sometimes ...
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... desire to see how powerful the nation was , perhaps with a view to foreign conquest , or for comparison with the neighboring nations -- pride seems to have been closely connected with the whole matter . The sin was not David's alone ...
... desire to see how powerful the nation was , perhaps with a view to foreign conquest , or for comparison with the neighboring nations -- pride seems to have been closely connected with the whole matter . The sin was not David's alone ...
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