Sermons, Volym 1Hezekiah Howe and Durrie & Peck, 1828 |
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... racter . The Scriptures of the Old and New Testament profess them- selves to be a revelation from God ; and have always been as- sailed with a multitude of objections , because they have in many ways not answered to the previous ...
... racter . The Scriptures of the Old and New Testament profess them- selves to be a revelation from God ; and have always been as- sailed with a multitude of objections , because they have in many ways not answered to the previous ...
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... racter in a light , eminently happy . Warm from the heart ; un- contrived ; unaffected ; the sentiments expressed array the men with all the beauty and loveliness of Evangelical charity . The portrait is formed of enchanting lines , and ...
... racter in a light , eminently happy . Warm from the heart ; un- contrived ; unaffected ; the sentiments expressed array the men with all the beauty and loveliness of Evangelical charity . The portrait is formed of enchanting lines , and ...
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... racter . They are not a standard of moral action only , but of moral thinking also . Thought is the source of action ; as action is the end of thought . All our actions derive their moral nature solely from the state of our thoughts ...
... racter . They are not a standard of moral action only , but of moral thinking also . Thought is the source of action ; as action is the end of thought . All our actions derive their moral nature solely from the state of our thoughts ...
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