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... virtue ; the merit of which martyrdom as well as of every thing else which they were called to suffer consisted in its being voluntarily incurred . Those flames to which they were committed , were the flames of lust which the Christian ...
... virtue ; the merit of which martyrdom as well as of every thing else which they were called to suffer consisted in its being voluntarily incurred . Those flames to which they were committed , were the flames of lust which the Christian ...
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... virtue they still retained the odor of holiness : and as for any more particular information on the subject - good God ! who but the Clergy should think of " such knowledge as would be too won- derful and excellent for the people : they ...
... virtue they still retained the odor of holiness : and as for any more particular information on the subject - good God ! who but the Clergy should think of " such knowledge as would be too won- derful and excellent for the people : they ...
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... virtue that ploughed not in his yoke ; this trickster of divinity , could in robes of silk , and from cushions of velvet , affect to be moved with sympathy for the persecutions which Christians were still undergoing . When he knew and ...
... virtue that ploughed not in his yoke ; this trickster of divinity , could in robes of silk , and from cushions of velvet , affect to be moved with sympathy for the persecutions which Christians were still undergoing . When he knew and ...
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... virtue and happiness ; would this conduct be rational in me ? I can only feel regret instead of anger ; I will , if I can , turn these errors to the benefit of all . My time has been employed for this purpose , since my return . I have ...
... virtue and happiness ; would this conduct be rational in me ? I can only feel regret instead of anger ; I will , if I can , turn these errors to the benefit of all . My time has been employed for this purpose , since my return . I have ...
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... virtue of their own inherent powers . July 1st , 1828 . TO THE REV . ROBERT TAYLOR . D. D. REV . SIR , -You will herewith receive the contribution of a few friends to the cause of free discussion , who have taken this method of ...
... virtue of their own inherent powers . July 1st , 1828 . TO THE REV . ROBERT TAYLOR . D. D. REV . SIR , -You will herewith receive the contribution of a few friends to the cause of free discussion , who have taken this method of ...
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Page 25 - Woe unto them that call evil good, and good evil ; that put darkness for light, and light for darkness ; that put bitter for sweet, and sweet for bitter! Woe unto them that are wise in their own eyes, and prudent in their own sight!
Page 305 - And the Scripture, foreseeing that God would justify the heathen through faith, preached before the gospel unto Abraham, saying, In thee shall all nations be blessed.
Page 22 - But when it pleased God, who separated me from my mother's womb, and called me by his grace, to reveal his son in me, that I might preach him among the heathen; immediately I conferred not with flesh and blood ; neither went I up to Jerusalem to them which were apostles before me ; but I went into Arabia, and returned again unto Damascus.
Page 25 - Woe unto them that join house to house, that lay field to field, till there be no place, that they may be placed alone in the midst of the earth...
Page 165 - For modes of faith let graceless zealots fight; His can't be wrong whose life is in the right...
Page 406 - God that made the world and all things therein, seeing that he is Lord of heaven and earth, dwelleth not in temples made with hands; neither is worshipped with men's hands, as though he needed any thing, seeing he giveth to all life, and breath, and all things...
Page 5 - But and if ye suffer for righteousness' sake, happy are ye: and be not afraid of their terror, neither be troubled...
Page 68 - Then came the word of the LORD unto Samuel, saying, It repenteth me that I have set up Saul to be king : for he is turned back from following me, and hath not performed my commandments.
Page 25 - Woe unto them that draw iniquity with cords of vanity, and sin as it were with a cart rope: 19. That say, Let Him make speed, and hasten His work, that we may see it: and let the counsel of the Holy One of Israel draw nigh and come, that we may know it!
Page 26 - Where is the wise? where is the scribe? where is the disputer of this world? hath not God made foolish the wisdom of this world? For after that in the wisdom of God the world by wisdom knew not God, it pleased God by the foolishness of preaching to save them that believe.