A Companion to the Lord's SupperT. Hatchard, 1852 - 130 pages |
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Page vii
... ourselves before God in the same frame of mind . We cannot , if we would , feel always the same feelings and think the same thoughts , in the same degree and with the same truth . Now if it be the case with each individual person that ...
... ourselves before God in the same frame of mind . We cannot , if we would , feel always the same feelings and think the same thoughts , in the same degree and with the same truth . Now if it be the case with each individual person that ...
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... ourselves of pre- conceptions , that there is something very natural in the institution , something most thoroughly adapted to man's need , and fitted for the purpose for which it was given : whereas that religion which peremptorily ...
... ourselves of pre- conceptions , that there is something very natural in the institution , something most thoroughly adapted to man's need , and fitted for the purpose for which it was given : whereas that religion which peremptorily ...
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... ourselves nor others from the duty of observing it . " 3. In the third place , that few only are fit for so sacred a rite can be no reasonable ex- cuse for the unfitness of the many , and for their consequent neglect of duty ; as ...
... ourselves nor others from the duty of observing it . " 3. In the third place , that few only are fit for so sacred a rite can be no reasonable ex- cuse for the unfitness of the many , and for their consequent neglect of duty ; as ...
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... ourselves as one society , one body knit together through the atoning efficacy of Christ's sacrifice acknowledged and felt in all the members ; for St. Paul says , " We being many are one Bread and one Body , because we. * Luke xxii . 19 ...
... ourselves as one society , one body knit together through the atoning efficacy of Christ's sacrifice acknowledged and felt in all the members ; for St. Paul says , " We being many are one Bread and one Body , because we. * Luke xxii . 19 ...
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... ourselves to , by the performance of this sacred rite , is an honest and impartial submission to the entire cove- nant of mercy , with all its conditions , as set forth by Jesus Christ and His Apostles . We hereby undertake to throw ...
... ourselves to , by the performance of this sacred rite , is an honest and impartial submission to the entire cove- nant of mercy , with all its conditions , as set forth by Jesus Christ and His Apostles . We hereby undertake to throw ...
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