The Christian Monitor, Volume 3Munroe and Francis, 1807 - Christian life |
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Page 12
... never come there . In their way of life , their manner of spending their time and money , in their cares and fears , in their pleasures and indulgences , in their labour and diversions , they are like the rest of the world . This makes ...
... never come there . In their way of life , their manner of spending their time and money , in their cares and fears , in their pleasures and indulgences , in their labour and diversions , they are like the rest of the world . This makes ...
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... never puts his conversation , his time , and fortune , under the rules of religion ? Julius has no more to say for himself , than the most disorderly per- son ; for the whole tenour of scripture lies as directly against such a life , as ...
... never puts his conversation , his time , and fortune , under the rules of religion ? Julius has no more to say for himself , than the most disorderly per- son ; for the whole tenour of scripture lies as directly against such a life , as ...
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... never suspects that man to want a christian spirit . Yet if Julius were to read all the New - Testa- ment , from the beginning to the end , he would find his course of life condemned in ev- ery page . Indeed nothing can be imagined more ...
... never suspects that man to want a christian spirit . Yet if Julius were to read all the New - Testa- ment , from the beginning to the end , he would find his course of life condemned in ev- ery page . Indeed nothing can be imagined more ...
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... never carry us to the rewards of heaven . vbeoria bed can He , who considers that a just God make such allowances only , as are su as are suitable to that works all to be his justice 1010150 915ks are a genusxamin ed by fire , will find ...
... never carry us to the rewards of heaven . vbeoria bed can He , who considers that a just God make such allowances only , as are su as are suitable to that works all to be his justice 1010150 915ks are a genusxamin ed by fire , will find ...
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... never let us take our eyes from it . We see , in worldly matters , what a torment self - condemnation is ; and how hardly a man is able to forgive himself , when he has brought himself into any calamity or disgrace , purely by his own ...
... never let us take our eyes from it . We see , in worldly matters , what a torment self - condemnation is ; and how hardly a man is able to forgive himself , when he has brought himself into any calamity or disgrace , purely by his own ...
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