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Trusting in Christ, we may boldly join in the combat, and enlist ourselves among that disinterested
Trusting in Christ, we may boldly join in the combat, and enlist ourselves among that disinterested
Trusting in Christ, we may boldly join in the combat, and enlist ourselves among that disinterested
Trusting in Christ, we may boldly join in the combat, and enlist ourselves among that disinterested
Trusting in Christ, we may boldly join in the combat, and enlist ourselves among that disinterested
Trusting in Christ, we may boldly join in the combat, and enlist ourselves among that disinterested
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John Strachan:
In applying this subject to the melancholy event, which has deprived this Diocese of its venerableJohn Strachan:
When the late Bishop was appointed, about thirty-two years ago, to diffuse the light of the GospelJohn Strachan:
In the scattered settlements of this Diocese, schools and Churches are of necessity for many yearsJohn Strachan:
In regard to education, something has been done by the Provincial Legislature; but to build churcheJohn Strachan:
The Legislature of Lower Canada, consisting chiefly of Roman Catholics, could hardly be expected toJohn Strachan:
At the first general meeting of this Corporation in 1820, his Lordship presided; a circumstance, whJohn Strachan:
Is it not evident that the Canadas, as well as the other colonies, have been left in a great measurJohn Strachan:
Convinced that the attachment of colonies to the metropolis, depends infinitely more upon moral andJohn Strachan:
In vain shall Great Britain confer upon her colonies the free government and liberal principles ofJohn Strachan:
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