The Christian Spectator, Band 4Howe & Spalding, 1822 |
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... remarks , of maintaining this 8 .. “ Finally brethren , whatsoever doctrine , which renders it not merely things are true , whatsoever things obnoxious to the taste , but to the unare honest , whatsoever things are derstanding also ...
... remarks , of maintaining this 8 .. “ Finally brethren , whatsoever doctrine , which renders it not merely things are true , whatsoever things obnoxious to the taste , but to the unare honest , whatsoever things are derstanding also ...
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... remarks respecting what he calls the mercantile virtues ; ' yet we seriously object to this use of the word , stood and perverted . Truth , justice and as vague , and liable to be misunder- loveliness in external conduct , can cor ...
... remarks respecting what he calls the mercantile virtues ; ' yet we seriously object to this use of the word , stood and perverted . Truth , justice and as vague , and liable to be misunder- loveliness in external conduct , can cor ...
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... remarks , " If the virtues and accomplishments of nature are at all to be admitted in- to the controversy between God and man , instead of forming any abate- ment of our guilt , they stamp upon it the reproach of still deeper and more ...
... remarks , " If the virtues and accomplishments of nature are at all to be admitted in- to the controversy between God and man , instead of forming any abate- ment of our guilt , they stamp upon it the reproach of still deeper and more ...
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... remarks on various collateral topics . Indeed the author appears to have intended this Essay , as a de- posit for his reflections on whatever relates in any way to the present in- tellectual state of mankind ; and he seems to have ...
... remarks on various collateral topics . Indeed the author appears to have intended this Essay , as a de- posit for his reflections on whatever relates in any way to the present in- tellectual state of mankind ; and he seems to have ...
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... Remarks like these merit particu- lar attention in this age of exertion . From an exhibition of the consequen- ces that have already followed the use of such means , those who are em- barked in schemes of active benevo- lence are fairly ...
... Remarks like these merit particu- lar attention in this age of exertion . From an exhibition of the consequen- ces that have already followed the use of such means , those who are em- barked in schemes of active benevo- lence are fairly ...
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Seite 506 - Wherefore lay apart all filthiness and superfluity of naughtiness, and receive with meekness the engrafted word, which is able to save your souls.
Seite 184 - The aged women likewise, that they be in behaviour as becometh holiness, not false accusers, not given to much wine, teachers of good things ; that they may teach the young women to be sober, to love their husbands, to love their children, to be discreet, chaste, keepers at home, good, obedient to their own husbands, that the word of God be not blasphemed.
Seite 506 - Nevertheless the foundation of God standeth sure, having this seal, The Lord knoweth them that are his. And, Let every one that nameth the name of Christ depart from iniquity.
Seite 226 - Sacrifice and offering thou didst not desire; mine ears hast thou opened: burnt offering and sin offering hast thou not required. Then said I, Lo, I come: in the volume of the book it is written of me, I delight to do thy will, O my God: yea, thy law is within my heart.
Seite 11 - And these all, having obtained a good report through faith received not the promise, God having provided some better thing for us, that they without us should not be made perfect.
Seite 519 - Be not rash with thy mouth, and let not thine heart be hasty to utter any thing before God: for God is in heaven, and thou upon earth: therefore let thy words be few.
Seite 284 - But He answered and said, It is not meet to take the children's bread, and to cast it to dogs. And she said, Truth, Lord : yet the dogs eat of the crumbs which fall from their masters
Seite 126 - Remember therefore from whence thou art fallen, and repent, and do the first works ; or else I will come unto thee quickly, and will remove thy candlestick out of his place, except thou repent.
Seite 186 - They mount up to the heaven, they go down again to the depths: their soul is melted because of trouble." "They reel to and fro, and stagger like a drunken man, and are at their wits
Seite 571 - Spirit, by which also he went and preached unto the spirits in prison which sometime were disobedient, when once the longsuffering of God waited in the days of Noah, while the ark was a preparing, wherein few, that is, eight souls were saved by water.