The Christian Observer, Volume 1W. Wells and T. B. Wait, 1802 |
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Page 7
... evil of a lie con- sists in the deceit of it . That man tells a lie , whatever his words may be , who conveys an impression to the hearer , which the speaker intends that the hearer shall understand in a way that is contrary to fact ...
... evil of a lie con- sists in the deceit of it . That man tells a lie , whatever his words may be , who conveys an impression to the hearer , which the speaker intends that the hearer shall understand in a way that is contrary to fact ...
Page 8
... evil which , I fear , they will otherwise bring upon me . ' " " But this is not faith . This is walk- ing in unbelief ; and though our end should be good , yet if our means are crooked the good end will not justify the bad means ...
... evil which , I fear , they will otherwise bring upon me . ' " " But this is not faith . This is walk- ing in unbelief ; and though our end should be good , yet if our means are crooked the good end will not justify the bad means ...
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... evil lusts ; and com- mandeth us to bridle and restrain all greedy insatiable desire of our will , which holdeth not itself within the bonds of right and reason and it wil- leth that each man be content with his estate . But whosoever ...
... evil lusts ; and com- mandeth us to bridle and restrain all greedy insatiable desire of our will , which holdeth not itself within the bonds of right and reason and it wil- leth that each man be content with his estate . But whosoever ...
Page 54
... evil on which we are ani- madverting . Our Christian readers will probably thereby attain to a higher and more just sense of its magnitude and malignity . The charge then is summarily this - That God is left out of his own world . In ...
... evil on which we are ani- madverting . Our Christian readers will probably thereby attain to a higher and more just sense of its magnitude and malignity . The charge then is summarily this - That God is left out of his own world . In ...
Page 56
... evil we have been con- demning . However , for the informa- tion of those to whom their Bible is less familiar , it may not be amiss to sug- gest , that we are not left to form our own inferences as to its guilt , but that it is ...
... evil we have been con- demning . However , for the informa- tion of those to whom their Bible is less familiar , it may not be amiss to sug- gest , that we are not left to form our own inferences as to its guilt , but that it is ...
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