Christian Morals, Volume 2T. Cadell and W. Davies, 1813 - Christian ethics |
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... whole tribe , make them ftand aloof from Christians of the founder clafs , in whom they might have feen , on a nearer approach , a fair and lovely exhibition of the principle by which they are governed . Another preventing cause of ...
... whole tribe , make them ftand aloof from Christians of the founder clafs , in whom they might have feen , on a nearer approach , a fair and lovely exhibition of the principle by which they are governed . Another preventing cause of ...
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... whole mafs , without any individual searchings of the heart , without any distinct addrefs , any difcriminating application to : that variety of claffes of which fociety is compounded . To the profligate liver , or the more decent ...
... whole mafs , without any individual searchings of the heart , without any distinct addrefs , any difcriminating application to : that variety of claffes of which fociety is compounded . To the profligate liver , or the more decent ...
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... whole counsel of God , has denounced his folemn judgments with a fubdued voice , and an almoft hefitating accent ; speaking as one who felt that he was acquitting him- felf of a painful , but bounden duty ; - while another of a coarser ...
... whole counsel of God , has denounced his folemn judgments with a fubdued voice , and an almoft hefitating accent ; speaking as one who felt that he was acquitting him- felf of a painful , but bounden duty ; - while another of a coarser ...
Page 87
... whole scheme of Christian doctrine fhould be laid open . An attempt to do this has frequently produced confufion , by crowding in more materials than the space will con- tain ; and thus leaving the stamp of no one truth diftinct upon ...
... whole scheme of Christian doctrine fhould be laid open . An attempt to do this has frequently produced confufion , by crowding in more materials than the space will con- tain ; and thus leaving the stamp of no one truth diftinct upon ...
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... whole . This exclusive praise of the quality inculcated , is , to Christianity , what it would be to general geography , if , in order to give an idea of our world , a map of a fingle country fhould be exhi- bited without coaft or ...
... whole . This exclusive praise of the quality inculcated , is , to Christianity , what it would be to general geography , if , in order to give an idea of our world , a map of a fingle country fhould be exhi- bited without coaft or ...
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Page 276 - God, the strength of all them that put their trust in thee, mercifully accept our prayers ; and because through the weakness of our mortal nature we can do no good thing without thee, grant us the help of thy grace...
Page 276 - GRANT to us, Lord, we beseech thee, the spirit to think and do always such things as be rightful; that we, who cannot do any thing that is good without thee, may by thee be enabled to live . according to thy will ; through Jesus Christ our Lord.
Page 211 - Preacher himself had sometimes forgotten, that the whole duty of man is to fear God, and keep his commandments...
Page 56 - talk of the words" which were commanded under that dispensation, •wken they sit in their house, and •when they walk by the way, and when they lie down, and when they rise up.