The Works of Hannah More, Volume 10T. Cadell, 1830 |
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... Lord . Christianity , however , is not merely a religion of authority ; the soundest reason embraces most confidently what the most explicit revelation has taught , and the deepest enquirer is usually the most convinced Christian . The ...
... Lord . Christianity , however , is not merely a religion of authority ; the soundest reason embraces most confidently what the most explicit revelation has taught , and the deepest enquirer is usually the most convinced Christian . The ...
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... Lord , and are recorded as his . The writers never fill up the intervals between events . They leave circumstances to make their own impres- sion , instead of helping out the reader by any reflections of their own . They always feel the ...
... Lord , and are recorded as his . The writers never fill up the intervals between events . They leave circumstances to make their own impres- sion , instead of helping out the reader by any reflections of their own . They always feel the ...
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... Lord . His conver- sion and preaching were subsequent to the first illumination of the Gospel ; an intimation , pos- sibly , that though revelation and human learn- ing should not be considered as sharing between them the work of ...
... Lord . His conver- sion and preaching were subsequent to the first illumination of the Gospel ; an intimation , pos- sibly , that though revelation and human learn- ing should not be considered as sharing between them the work of ...
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... for the other . But is it not as derogatory from the dignity of our Lord to disparage the epistolary discus- sions written under he direction of his Holy Spirit , written with a view to lay open in EPISTOLARY . WRITERS . 41.
... for the other . But is it not as derogatory from the dignity of our Lord to disparage the epistolary discus- sions written under he direction of his Holy Spirit , written with a view to lay open in EPISTOLARY . WRITERS . 41.
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... from Heaven ; all the rest , the single chapter of St. Jude excepted , by the distin- guished Apostles who were honoured with the privilege of witnessing the transfiguration of their Lord . The 42 EPISTOLARY WRITERS .
... from Heaven ; all the rest , the single chapter of St. Jude excepted , by the distin- guished Apostles who were honoured with the privilege of witnessing the transfiguration of their Lord . The 42 EPISTOLARY WRITERS .
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