Defects of Modern Christianity: And Other Sermons Preached in St. Peter's, Cranley Gardens, 1881-2 |
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... sinner whom Christ habitually denounces is he who has done nothing . This character comes repeatedly forward in His parables . It is the priest and the Levite who pass by on the other side . It is Dives , of whom no ill is recorded ...
... sinner whom Christ habitually denounces is he who has done nothing . This character comes repeatedly forward in His parables . It is the priest and the Levite who pass by on the other side . It is Dives , of whom no ill is recorded ...
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... sinners . vealed to me once in a vision . This was re- In the darkness of the night , when deep sleep falls upon men , a fear came upon me and trembling , a wind swept over my face , and there stood before me a Presence , whose form I ...
... sinners . vealed to me once in a vision . This was re- In the darkness of the night , when deep sleep falls upon men , a fear came upon me and trembling , a wind swept over my face , and there stood before me a Presence , whose form I ...
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... sinners . To you an opportunity of repentance has been granted , inas- much as He has spared your life . If you will ... sinner's JOYFUL career ! But if you will turn to God , your mouth may even yet be filled with laughter . In chapters ...
... sinners . To you an opportunity of repentance has been granted , inas- much as He has spared your life . If you will ... sinner's JOYFUL career ! But if you will turn to God , your mouth may even yet be filled with laughter . In chapters ...
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... sinner would not dare to come before Him . I am ready to begin pleading . I have set my cause in order . I know that I have right on my side . Where is the man that can bring any accusation against me ? There is no such man . If there ...
... sinner would not dare to come before Him . I am ready to begin pleading . I have set my cause in order . I know that I have right on my side . Where is the man that can bring any accusation against me ? There is no such man . If there ...
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... sinner , for whom there can be no hope . They do not now urge him to repent . Job , on the contrary , is making progress faith - wards . At times he is as sad as ever , as impatient of the truisms of his friends , as fierce in resenting ...
... sinner , for whom there can be no hope . They do not now urge him to repent . Job , on the contrary , is making progress faith - wards . At times he is as sad as ever , as impatient of the truisms of his friends , as fierce in resenting ...
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