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... become wise . The same momentous fact , namely , That the moral energies of the Gospel are , in great part , yet to be developed , indirectly attested as it is even by its opponents , is most cordially admitted by its friends ; who ...
... become wise . The same momentous fact , namely , That the moral energies of the Gospel are , in great part , yet to be developed , indirectly attested as it is even by its opponents , is most cordially admitted by its friends ; who ...
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... , there is neither bar at the entrance , nor labyrinth midway in the course . It should be re- membered that , just in proportion as the results of modern science have become unquestionably cer- tain , the proof 26 SPIRITUAL ON.
... , there is neither bar at the entrance , nor labyrinth midway in the course . It should be re- membered that , just in proportion as the results of modern science have become unquestionably cer- tain , the proof 26 SPIRITUAL ON.
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Isaac Taylor. modern science have become unquestionably cer- tain , the proof of that certainty has become the more recondite , and so as to be fully intelligible only to those who devote their lives to the pursuit . So it is likewise on ...
Isaac Taylor. modern science have become unquestionably cer- tain , the proof of that certainty has become the more recondite , and so as to be fully intelligible only to those who devote their lives to the pursuit . So it is likewise on ...
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... become blunted by a course of life , unfavourable to their exercise . Nor do we address ourselves to a fine discriminating moral faculty , as contradistinguished from the rude , yet native impressions of uncultivated minds , and which ...
... become blunted by a course of life , unfavourable to their exercise . Nor do we address ourselves to a fine discriminating moral faculty , as contradistinguished from the rude , yet native impressions of uncultivated minds , and which ...
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... become known to us , not through the artificial medium of rhetorical eulogies , but by the reports of unconnected contemporaries , who have related , as by accident , the less as well as the more important incidents of their private ...
... become known to us , not through the artificial medium of rhetorical eulogies , but by the reports of unconnected contemporaries , who have related , as by accident , the less as well as the more important incidents of their private ...
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Page 118 - The Romish doctrine concerning Purgatory, Pardons, Worshipping, and Adoration, as well of Images as of Reliques, and also Invocation of Saints, is a fond thing vainly invented, and grounded upon no warranty of Scripture, but rather repugnant to the Word of God.
Page 3 - Atonement and Sacrifice. Discourses and Dissertations on the Scriptural Doctrines of Atonement and Sacrifice, and on the Principal Arguments advanced, and the Mode of Reasoning employed by the Opponents of those Doctrines, as held by the Established Church.
Page 67 - For ye have not received the spirit of bondage again to fear, but the Spirit of adoption, whereby we cry, Abba Father.
Page 4 - This Edition, which the Author has arranged and revised with the same care as if it were intended for posthumous publication, includes many pieces which either have never before been collected, or have hitherto remained unpublished. Preliminary notices are affixed to the long poems, — the whole of the notes retained, — and such additional ones incorporated as the Author, since the first publication, has seen occasion to insert.
Page 5 - ... lectures comprise an examination of the deluge ; the sixth discusses the apparent dissonance between the decisions of geologists, and the hitherto received interpretation of Scripture, with an additional exposition of the diluvial...
Page 128 - By this justification we have the spirit of adoption, peace with God, and a joyful prospect of our eternal inheritance, Rom. v. 1, 2. " Therefore being justified by faith, we have peace with God through our Lord Jesus Christ — and rejoice in hope of the glory of God.
Page 68 - If any love me, he will keep my words, and we will come unto him, and will make our abode with him."* Give therefore admittance unto Christ, and deny entrance to all others.
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Page 9 - The MATERNAL SERIES of the above popular Library is now ready, entitled THE HANNAHS ; or Maternal Influence of Sons. By Robert Philip. 1 vul.
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