The Freethinking Christians' Quarterly Register, Volume 2Sherwood, Jones, & Company, 1825 - Christianity |
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... conduct was humble , resigned , and penitent , it cannot be too much to say , that , if ever criminals deserved the merciful considera- tion of their Judge , and the mitigation of threatened punish- ment , Adam and Eve stood most pre ...
... conduct was humble , resigned , and penitent , it cannot be too much to say , that , if ever criminals deserved the merciful considera- tion of their Judge , and the mitigation of threatened punish- ment , Adam and Eve stood most pre ...
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... conduct towards those of his predecessors , who had been faithful and devoted servants of God , as in the cases of Enoch , Elijah , and Jesus , who were favoured with an immediate futurity , and the cause of their being so honoured ...
... conduct towards those of his predecessors , who had been faithful and devoted servants of God , as in the cases of Enoch , Elijah , and Jesus , who were favoured with an immediate futurity , and the cause of their being so honoured ...
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... conduct , their happiness , and their character . Principles openly pernicious and immoral , have , indeed , seldom , if ever , been directly inculcated ; yet , many doctrines , in their effects demoralizing , have been , and continue ...
... conduct , their happiness , and their character . Principles openly pernicious and immoral , have , indeed , seldom , if ever , been directly inculcated ; yet , many doctrines , in their effects demoralizing , have been , and continue ...
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... conduct peculiarly wicked and depraved . Critics of considerable learning have , indeed , inferred from the na- ture of the punishment , that the crimes for which these robbers or malefactors , as they are called , were condemned , were ...
... conduct peculiarly wicked and depraved . Critics of considerable learning have , indeed , inferred from the na- ture of the punishment , that the crimes for which these robbers or malefactors , as they are called , were condemned , were ...
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... conduct of a wise man who turns from misery to happiness , from the paths of destruction to the ways of eternal life . Virtue and religion are no longer considered as peculiarly appropriated to old age ; their profession is no longer ...
... conduct of a wise man who turns from misery to happiness , from the paths of destruction to the ways of eternal life . Virtue and religion are no longer considered as peculiarly appropriated to old age ; their profession is no longer ...
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Page 31 - as touching the resurrection of the dead, " have ye not read that which was spoken unto you by God, " saying, I am the God of Abraham, and the God of Isaac, " and the God of Jacob ? God is not the God of the dead, " but of the living.
Page 78 - Moreover, brethren, I declare unto you the gospel which I preached unto you, which also ye have received, and wherein ye stand; by which, also, ye are saved, if ye keep in memory what I preached unto you, unless ye have, believed in vain. For, I delivered unto you first of
Page 136 - The quotation which ye have made from Proverbs, in the third page of your testimony, that " when a man's ways please the Lord, he maketh even his " enemies to be at peace with him," is very unwisely chosen on your part; because it amounts to a proof, that the
Page 24 - but when they deliver you up, take no thought how " or what ye shall speak, FOR IT SHALL BE GIVEN TO YOU " IN THE SAME HOUR WHAT YE SHALL SPEAK, for it is not " ye that speak, BUT THE SPIRIT OF THE FATHER WHICH
Page 220 - Give thanks unto the Lord, call upon his name, make known his deeds among the people. Glory ye in his holy name: let the heart of them rejoice that seek the Lord. Sing unto him, sing psalms unto him, talk ye of all his wondrous works.
Page 207 - Wherefore the law is holy; and the " commandment holy, and just, and good. Was then that " which is good made death unto me? God forbid. BUT SIN, " THAT IT MIGHT APPEAR SIN, working death in me by " that which is good, that sin by the commandment might " become
Page 47 - tis madness to defer; Next day the fatal precedent will plead ; Thus on, till wisdom is pushed out of life. Procrastination is the thief of time ; Year after year it steals till all are fled, AND TO THE MERCIES OF A MOMENT LEAVES THE VAST CONCERN
Page 13 - to the voice of thy wife, and hast eaten of the tree which I " commanded thee saying thou shalt not eat of it, cursed is the " ground for thy sake; in sorrow shall thon eat of it all the
Page 35 - when all that are in their graves, shall hear the " voice of the son of God and come forth; they that have done " good to the resurrection of life, and they that have done evil " to the resurrection of damnation (condemnation).
Page 103 - time Be but to sleep and feed ?—A beast, no more! Sure he that made us with such large discourse Looking before and after, gave us not This capability and god-like reason, To rust in us unused.