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Page 109
... nity , and increase in permanent strength . These are the real means of security , and the only true art of continuing , and pro- tecting religion in the world . One man dies , and another is born ; but public opi- nion , under God ...
... nity , and increase in permanent strength . These are the real means of security , and the only true art of continuing , and pro- tecting religion in the world . One man dies , and another is born ; but public opi- nion , under God ...
Page 189
... nity for sarcasm , or a more decided evidence of your own pedantry , and ignorance of mankind ; to him , office , and legislation , are as much objects of sale , as the drugs , or the spices of the merchant ; he is ever ready to truck ...
... nity for sarcasm , or a more decided evidence of your own pedantry , and ignorance of mankind ; to him , office , and legislation , are as much objects of sale , as the drugs , or the spices of the merchant ; he is ever ready to truck ...
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... nity has infused such an amiable temper into this country , that nothing is so shamed , or discountenanced as a resentment excessive in its effects , or implacable in its duration : Will any one say , that many minds are not daily ...
... nity has infused such an amiable temper into this country , that nothing is so shamed , or discountenanced as a resentment excessive in its effects , or implacable in its duration : Will any one say , that many minds are not daily ...
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... nity asserted the fact ; and this would have been equally certain , if the four gospels had * The greater part of the arguments in this sermon , and in the sermon on the Nature of Christianity , are taken from Paley's Evidence . been ...
... nity asserted the fact ; and this would have been equally certain , if the four gospels had * The greater part of the arguments in this sermon , and in the sermon on the Nature of Christianity , are taken from Paley's Evidence . been ...
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... is quite impossible to conceive why it was made a criterion of the truth of a spurious religion ; but as it was made the criterion of christia- nity , it is still more difficult to conceive , On the Resurrection . 405.
... is quite impossible to conceive why it was made a criterion of the truth of a spurious religion ; but as it was made the criterion of christia- nity , it is still more difficult to conceive , On the Resurrection . 405.
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Page 272 - dead ; I reply with the holy apostle it is the great law of nature, that which thou sowest is not quickened, except it die, and, that which thou sowest, thou sowest not that body which shall be, but God giveth it a body, as
Page 285 - with the King to Jerusalem ? I am this " day four-score years old ; can I discern *' between good, and evil ? can thy servant " taste what I eat ? and what I drink ? Can *' I hear, any more, the voice of singing
Page 140 - And Jacob lifted up his eyes, and looked, and behold Esau came, and with him four hundred men; and he passed over before them, and bowed to the ground seven times, until he came near to his brother:
Page 393 - I know that ye all, among whom I have gone preaching the kingdom of God, shall see my face no more, wherefore I take you
Page 193 - before my Father, which is in Heaven; but whosoever shall deny me before men, him ivill I also deny before my Father, which
Page 259 - body do they come? Thou fool! that which thou sowest is not quickened except it die; and that which thou sowest, thou
Page 392 - not knowing the things that shall befal me there, save that the Holy Ghost witnesseth in every city, that bonds, and afflictions abide me; but none of these things move me, neither count I my life dear unto myself, so that I might finish my course with joy, and the ministry which I have received of the Lord Jesus, to testify the gospel of the grace of God : I
Page 155 - I. Masters, give unto your servants that which is just, and equal, knowing that ye also have a Master in Heaven.
Page 220 - to destroy us, and our wives, and " children, and to spoil us ; but we fight " for our lives, and our laws. Wherefore, " the Lord himself will overthrow them " before our face ; and as for ye, be ye not " afraid of them." The different manner of the two people in making their attack, is solemn,
Page 213 - against the morning, that ye may " fight with these nations that are assembled " together against us, and our sanctuary, " to destroy us. For it is better for us to " die in battle than to behold the calamities