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... suppose that he meets mere popular feeling , when he encounters that which enters into every principle of our liberty . There is nothing on which foreigners who come among us are more liable to misunderstand us than on this point ; and ...
... suppose that he meets mere popular feeling , when he encounters that which enters into every principle of our liberty . There is nothing on which foreigners who come among us are more liable to misunderstand us than on this point ; and ...
Page 13
... suppose that an interest would be felt in the Book which displaced the ancient systems of philosophy ; which changed the whole form of religion in the Roman empire overturning altars , closing temples , disrobing priests , and ...
... suppose that an interest would be felt in the Book which displaced the ancient systems of philosophy ; which changed the whole form of religion in the Roman empire overturning altars , closing temples , disrobing priests , and ...
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... suppose the gay and gilded butterfly that plays in the sunbeam , endued with the power of imparting ideas ; but to its companions of yesterday - low and grovelling worms — could any adequate idea be furnished of that new condition of ...
... suppose the gay and gilded butterfly that plays in the sunbeam , endued with the power of imparting ideas ; but to its companions of yesterday - low and grovelling worms — could any adequate idea be furnished of that new condition of ...
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... suppose that a man who is not a Christian , if called upon to give reasons why he is not , in the public manner in which I am to show why I am , would arrange his thoughts under some such heads as the following : the deficiency of the ...
... suppose that a man who is not a Christian , if called upon to give reasons why he is not , in the public manner in which I am to show why I am , would arrange his thoughts under some such heads as the following : the deficiency of the ...
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... suppose that it can hardly be deemed necessary for me to attempt elaborately to prove the truth of my proposition - that . the Christian religion has such evidences of a Divine origin that they may convince and satisfy the mind . If ...
... suppose that it can hardly be deemed necessary for me to attempt elaborately to prove the truth of my proposition - that . the Christian religion has such evidences of a Divine origin that they may convince and satisfy the mind . If ...
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act of pardon apostacy atonement become believe Bible character charges Christ Christian claim committed condition of salvation confession confidence connexion conscience conviction crime death Divine doctrine of justification earth effect eternal evidence evil fact faith father favour feel forgiveness friends give gospel guilt happiness heart heaven holy Holy Spirit honour hope illustration importance infidel influence inquiry interest Jesus justice justification by faith justified land live look Lord Maker matter ment mercy merits ministers of religion moral nature never offender outer limit pardon peace penalty penitent plan of salvation principles probation proper proposed punishment question race reason Redeemer reference regard remark respect revealed righteousness Saul of Tarsus saved Saviour secure sense SERMON sinner sins sorrow soul spirit suffer suppose things thou thou art mindful thought tion true repentance truth violated virtue wrong