The Christian Disciple, Volume 2Cummings and Hillard, 1821 - Liberalism (Religion) |
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Page 15
... human life , and say , what is there , within or about him , which he may not make , and which will not be , subservient to his high and great design ? Say if , in the daily exercises of his affections and dispositions , he does not ...
... human life , and say , what is there , within or about him , which he may not make , and which will not be , subservient to his high and great design ? Say if , in the daily exercises of his affections and dispositions , he does not ...
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... human interests ; that the order and improvement of society , still more , the instruc- tion and preparation of our minds , require such a respite from the common employments of life ; and that with the divine injunction to consecrate a ...
... human interests ; that the order and improvement of society , still more , the instruc- tion and preparation of our minds , require such a respite from the common employments of life ; and that with the divine injunction to consecrate a ...
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... human nature and of the modes of addressing and moving the conscience , which might be gained from the habitual study and discipline of his own heart , would be far more important to himself and to his flock , than laborious researches ...
... human nature and of the modes of addressing and moving the conscience , which might be gained from the habitual study and discipline of his own heart , would be far more important to himself and to his flock , than laborious researches ...
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... human , he must have had his faults , yet they never dis covered them , and cannot tell what they were . Habitual and fervent piety was his ruling principle . It was his settled reverence for the Divine character , and his trust in the ...
... human , he must have had his faults , yet they never dis covered them , and cannot tell what they were . Habitual and fervent piety was his ruling principle . It was his settled reverence for the Divine character , and his trust in the ...
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... human improvement rejoices in the services of such men ; and let them go forth to the labours of the church thus exemplary and blameless them- selves , and they need not fear to be disappointed or overthrown . Let them make it their ...
... human improvement rejoices in the services of such men ; and let them go forth to the labours of the church thus exemplary and blameless them- selves , and they need not fear to be disappointed or overthrown . Let them make it their ...
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