SermonsJ. James, 1823 - 643 pages |
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Page 248
... spirit of which tends all the same way . - Christianity , when rightly explained and practised , is all meek- ness and candour , and love and courtesy : and there is no one passion our Saviour rebukes so often , or with so much ...
... spirit of which tends all the same way . - Christianity , when rightly explained and practised , is all meek- ness and candour , and love and courtesy : and there is no one passion our Saviour rebukes so often , or with so much ...
Page 249
... Spirit of God began to take place . ' 6 However backward the world has been in former ages in the discovery of such points as God never meant us to know , - -we have been more successful in our own days : -thousands can trace out now ...
... Spirit of God began to take place . ' 6 However backward the world has been in former ages in the discovery of such points as God never meant us to know , - -we have been more successful in our own days : -thousands can trace out now ...
Page 373
... Spirit of God ; when faith and divine love are placed in opposition to practical virtues , they then become the objects of aversion . In one sense , indeed , many of these deluded people demand our tenderest compassion , whose disorder ...
... Spirit of God ; when faith and divine love are placed in opposition to practical virtues , they then become the objects of aversion . In one sense , indeed , many of these deluded people demand our tenderest compassion , whose disorder ...
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