988 resultados para Presbyterian church in Virginia.
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Includes recipes for Hungarian, Spanish, Turkish, German, and French dishes. Sample recipes: Turkish pilaff, Cucumber salad pickles, Date torte, Maple frango.
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Includes household hints. Sample recipes: Chicken or veal croquettes, White sponge cake, Sweet and sour mustard pickle.
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Latest issue consulted: Vol. 161, no. 641 (Jan.-Mar. 2004).
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I. The life of John Flavel. The fountain of life.--II. The method of in the gospel-redemption. Pneumatologia; a treatise of the soul of man.--III. Pneumatologia (cont.) A practical treatise of fear. The righteous man's refuge. A blow at the root; or, The causes and cure of mental errors. Vindiciarum vindex. The second appendix; of Antinomianism. A sermon on gospel-unity.--England's duty. Mount Pisgah. Divine conduct; or, The mystery of Providence. Wonderful sea-deliverances. Antipharmacum saluberrimum. Tidings from Rome; or, England's alarm.-- V. Husbandry spiritualized; or, The heavenly use of earthly things. Navigation spiritualized; or, A new compass for seamen. [Miscellaneous tracts and sermons]--VI. Preparations for sufferings. The balm of the covenant. An exposition of the Assembly's Shorter catechism. A reply to Mr. Philip Cary's Solemn call. Sacramental meditations. [Miscellaneous tracts and sermons].
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"'Our Banner' was merged in the 'Christian Nation' in June, 1894, 'Reformed Pres. Standard' merged in the 'Christian Nation' April 1, 1909, The 'Christian Nation' made an international weekly Oct. 4, 1911." (Vol. 56, No. 1426, January 17, 1912)
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Vols. 1-6: 4th edition; v.7-8: 2d edition.
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"Consolation in affliction. A discourse delivered in the First Congregational Church, in Hartford, July 15, 1860, being the Sabbath after the interment of the Rev. E.J. Hawes ... by J. Hawes, D.D.": p. [215]-246.