Essays on the Distinguishing Traits of Christian CharacterDodge & Sayre, 1813 - 230 pàgines |
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Pàgina 13
... interests of his kingdom . They go just so far as self - interest leads the way , and there they stop . Such are the virtues of men dead in trespasses and sins ; such is the mo- rality of " philanthropists ; " such is the morality of ...
... interests of his kingdom . They go just so far as self - interest leads the way , and there they stop . Such are the virtues of men dead in trespasses and sins ; such is the mo- rality of " philanthropists ; " such is the morality of ...
Pàgina 22
... interest , than a discordant multitude , with- " out harmony of sentiment and affection . The three hun- " dred that lapped under Gideon , the type of Christ , were " more potent than the mighty host of Midian and Amalek . " Union is ...
... interest , than a discordant multitude , with- " out harmony of sentiment and affection . The three hun- " dred that lapped under Gideon , the type of Christ , were " more potent than the mighty host of Midian and Amalek . " Union is ...
Pàgina 46
... interest in the great salvation ; while you have no part nor lot in this matter . The confidence of a man's own good estate is attained in different ways . Both the confidence itself and the mode of attaining it are often scrip- tural ...
... interest in the great salvation ; while you have no part nor lot in this matter . The confidence of a man's own good estate is attained in different ways . Both the confidence itself and the mode of attaining it are often scrip- tural ...
Pàgina 49
... interest of His creatures , as to pardon them without reference to the terms of the Gospel , and save them without regard either to their own moral character , to the honour of His law , or to the well - being of His kingdom . They rely ...
... interest of His creatures , as to pardon them without reference to the terms of the Gospel , and save them without regard either to their own moral character , to the honour of His law , or to the well - being of His kingdom . They rely ...
Pàgina 50
... interests of His king- dom more then every thing else . To these every thing must bow . If He were not too holy ; too just ; nay , too good ; to admit a totally deprav- ed being into His kingdom , that kingdom would fall . Unholy men ...
... interests of His king- dom more then every thing else . To these every thing must bow . If He were not too holy ; too just ; nay , too good ; to admit a totally deprav- ed being into His kingdom , that kingdom would fall . Unholy men ...
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