The Works of Hannah More, Volume 10T. Cadell, 1830 |
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... Christ , and entirely from what is revealed in Scripture , he gains from those divine sources more clear and dis- tinct views of the Deity than unassisted reason could ever attain ; and of consequence , more correct ideas of what is ...
... Christ , and entirely from what is revealed in Scripture , he gains from those divine sources more clear and dis- tinct views of the Deity than unassisted reason could ever attain ; and of consequence , more correct ideas of what is ...
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... Christ which cleanseth from all sin ? " Even those fine theorists who have left us beautiful reflections on the Divinity , have be- queathed no rule for his worship , no direction for his service , no injunctions to obey him : they have ...
... Christ which cleanseth from all sin ? " Even those fine theorists who have left us beautiful reflections on the Divinity , have be- queathed no rule for his worship , no direction for his service , no injunctions to obey him : they have ...
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... Christ , were persons of no distinguished abilities . Integrity was almost their sole , as it was their most requisite , qualifi- cation . On this point it is not too much to maintain , that the writings of each of these men are not ...
... Christ , were persons of no distinguished abilities . Integrity was almost their sole , as it was their most requisite , qualifi- cation . On this point it is not too much to maintain , that the writings of each of these men are not ...
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... They had now a plenary conviction of the divinity of Christ's person , and of the dignity of his mission . They had now witnessed his glorious resurrec- tion and ascension , and the coming of the Holy D 2 EPISTOLARY WRITERS . 35.
... They had now a plenary conviction of the divinity of Christ's person , and of the dignity of his mission . They had now witnessed his glorious resurrec- tion and ascension , and the coming of the Holy D 2 EPISTOLARY WRITERS . 35.
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... Christ , he has not urged with sufficient frequency and energy the im- portance of Christian practice . He seems him- self to have foreseen the probability of this reproach , and has accordingly provided against the consequence that ...
... Christ , he has not urged with sufficient frequency and energy the im- portance of Christian practice . He seems him- self to have foreseen the probability of this reproach , and has accordingly provided against the consequence that ...
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