The Christian Disciple, Volume 3Cummings and Hillard, 1815 - Liberalism (Religion) |
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... rendered christians of diffe- rent opinions , more ready to cen- sure or despise one another , or led them , on account of supposed correctness of opinion , to be dog- matical , puffed up with pride , or think themselves more the favor ...
... rendered christians of diffe- rent opinions , more ready to cen- sure or despise one another , or led them , on account of supposed correctness of opinion , to be dog- matical , puffed up with pride , or think themselves more the favor ...
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... rendered those , who aided in forcing any individual to become a victim to this superstition , liable to pun- ishment as murderers . But the custom for aged people voluntari- ly to sacrifice themselves , was held so saered by the ...
... rendered those , who aided in forcing any individual to become a victim to this superstition , liable to pun- ishment as murderers . But the custom for aged people voluntari- ly to sacrifice themselves , was held so saered by the ...
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... rendered incapable of doing it . I therefore hasten to fulfil the duties of expressing my most cordial thanks for this proof of the noble sentiments that characterize the English nation . Be assured , gentlemen , that the distribu- tion ...
... rendered incapable of doing it . I therefore hasten to fulfil the duties of expressing my most cordial thanks for this proof of the noble sentiments that characterize the English nation . Be assured , gentlemen , that the distribu- tion ...
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... render it more and more interesting , and worthy of patronage . To this end they solicit from their brethren in the ministry , communications of the most useful character . Pieces truly devotional , biographical sketches , and ...
... render it more and more interesting , and worthy of patronage . To this end they solicit from their brethren in the ministry , communications of the most useful character . Pieces truly devotional , biographical sketches , and ...
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... renders them unable to apprehend , and tire- some to those who are willing to amuse them . Perhaps the very children , on whom they relied for comfort in declining years , prove the severest afflictions . They are unfortunate , and the ...
... renders them unable to apprehend , and tire- some to those who are willing to amuse them . Perhaps the very children , on whom they relied for comfort in declining years , prove the severest afflictions . They are unfortunate , and the ...
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Page 264 - See now that I, even I, am he, and there is no god with me ; I kill, and I make alive ; I wound, and I heal ; neither is there any that can deliver out of my hand.
Page 374 - By this we know that we love the children of God, when we love God, and keep his commandments.
Page 96 - Wherefore also we pray always for you, that our God would count you worthy of this calling, and fulfil all the good pleasure of his goodness and the work of faith with power ; that the name of our Lord Jesus Christ may be glorified in you, and ye in him, according to the grace of our God and the Lord Jesus Christ.
Page 163 - In these lay a great multitude of impotent folk, of blind, halt, withered, waiting for the moving of the water. For an Angel went down at a certain season into the pool, and troubled the water: whosoever then first after the troubling of the water stepped in was made whole of whatsoever disease he had.
Page 79 - If we say, We will enter into the city, then the famine is in the city, and we shall die there: and if we sit still here, we die also. Now therefore come, and let us fall unto the host of the Syrians: if they save us alive, we shall live; and if they kill us, we shall but die.
Page 373 - My little children, let us not love in word, neither in tongue; but in deed and in truth. And hereby we know that we are of the truth, and shall assure our hearts before him.
Page 176 - Behold, I go forward, but he is not there ; and backward, but I cannot perceive him : on the left hand, where he doth work, but I cannot behold him : he hideth himself on the right hand, that I cannot see him : but he knoweth the way that I take : when he hath tried me, I shall come forth as gold.
Page 264 - And I will give unto thee, and to thy seed after thee, the land wherein thou art a stranger, all the land of Canaan, for an everlasting possession; and I will be their God.
Page 100 - And when they could not come nigh unto him for the press, they uncovered the roof where he was ; and when they had broken it up, they let down the bed wherein the sick of the palsy lay.
Page 320 - After this I beheld, and lo, a great multitude, which no man could number, of all nations and kindreds and people and tongues, stood before the throne, and before the Lamb, clothed with white robes, and palms in their hands ; And cried with a loud voice; saying; Salvation to our God which sitteth upon the throne, and unto the Lamb.