Religious Magazine: Or, Spirit of the Foreign Theological Journals and Reviews, Volume 4E. Littell, 1830 - Religion |
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... character ; marked as it was - we do not say with what degree of distinctness - by the operations of an awakened conscience , and by many hopeful symptoms of a devotional mind in the prospect of death and eternity . When good men die ...
... character ; marked as it was - we do not say with what degree of distinctness - by the operations of an awakened conscience , and by many hopeful symptoms of a devotional mind in the prospect of death and eternity . When good men die ...
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... character of Deity . But when viewed in the light which we pro- pose , that is to say , when we consider Jesus Christ as a divine no less than as a human be- ing , every thing assumes the strictest proprie- ty and order ; the sweetest ...
... character of Deity . But when viewed in the light which we pro- pose , that is to say , when we consider Jesus Christ as a divine no less than as a human be- ing , every thing assumes the strictest proprie- ty and order ; the sweetest ...
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... character degraded , and golden opportu- nities flung recklessly away . But that the son of Lorenzo de Medici , the discriminating and munificent benefactor of learned and ingenious men - that Bembo and Sadoleti , men of high talent and ...
... character degraded , and golden opportu- nities flung recklessly away . But that the son of Lorenzo de Medici , the discriminating and munificent benefactor of learned and ingenious men - that Bembo and Sadoleti , men of high talent and ...
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... character , notwithstand- ing all the infirmities and faults which attach to it , will never cease to be contemplated with admiration and gratitude . But the truth must be told . The violence with which Luther act- ed in the dispute ...
... character , notwithstand- ing all the infirmities and faults which attach to it , will never cease to be contemplated with admiration and gratitude . But the truth must be told . The violence with which Luther act- ed in the dispute ...
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... character , — from intellectual and moral worth , or in return for the instruction he receives ; for all these may be wanting : he may be grossly and open- ly profligate , profoundly ignorant , and wholly careless of the real wants of ...
... character , — from intellectual and moral worth , or in return for the instruction he receives ; for all these may be wanting : he may be grossly and open- ly profligate , profoundly ignorant , and wholly careless of the real wants of ...
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Page 39 - Whatever withdraws us from the power of our senses, whatever makes the past, the distant, or the future predominate over the present, advances us in the dignity of thinking beings.
Page 111 - Who gave himself for our sins, that he might deliver us from this present evil world, according to the will of God and our Father : 5 To whom be glory for ever and ever.
Page 223 - For the Lord shall comfort Zion: he will comfort all her waste places; and he will make her wilderness like Eden, and her desert like the garden of the Lord; joy and gladness shall be found therein, thanksgiving, and the voice of melody.
Page 415 - Jesus began both, to do and teach, until the day in which he was taken up, after that he through the Holy Ghost had given commandments unto the apostles whom he had chosen : to whom also he shewed himself alive after his passion by many infallible proofs, being seen of them forty days, and speaking of the things pertaining to the kingdom of God...
Page 240 - Brethren, be followers together of me, and mark them which walk so as ye have us for an ensample. (For many walk, of whom I have told you often, and now tell you even weeping, that they are the enemies of the Cross of Christ: whose end is destruction, whose God is their belly, and whose glory is in their shame, who mind earthly things...
Page 173 - And they heard the voice of the Lord God walking in the garden in the cool of the day: and Adam and his wife hid themselves from the presence of the Lord God amongst the trees of the garden.
Page 400 - Then said Paul, I wist not, brethren, that he was the high priest: for it is written, Thou shalt not speak evil of the ruler of thy people.
Page 143 - ... in the sweat of thy face shalt thou eat bread, till thou return unto the ground; for out of it wast thou taken: for dust thou art, and unto dust shalt thou return. And Adam called his wife's name Eve; because she was the mother of all living.
Page 400 - Then said Paul unto him, God shall smite thee, thou whited wall : for sittest thou to judge me after the law, and commandest me to be smitten contrary to the law...
Page 115 - And from the days of John the Baptist until now, the kingdom of heaven suffereth violence, and the violent take it by force. For all the prophets and the law prophesied until John. And if ye will receive it, this is Elias which was for to come. He that hath ears to hear, let him hear.