The Works of Hannah More, Volume 10T. Cadell, 1830 |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 36
Page 43
... addressed to the Romans is the most systematical , the most profound in argument , the most comprehensive in design . All are equally consistent with each other , and with the general tenour of the antecedent Scrip- tures . Does it not ...
... addressed to the Romans is the most systematical , the most profound in argument , the most comprehensive in design . All are equally consistent with each other , and with the general tenour of the antecedent Scrip- tures . Does it not ...
Page 103
... address to that city , written in the demonstration of the Spirit and of power , he " destroyed the wisdom of the wise , and brought to nothing the under- standing of the prudent . ” Knowing that pride was the dominant dis- position of ...
... address to that city , written in the demonstration of the Spirit and of power , he " destroyed the wisdom of the wise , and brought to nothing the under- standing of the prudent . ” Knowing that pride was the dominant dis- position of ...
Page 114
... this he had , as it were , * to address their senses rather than their intellect or their knowledge , great as were both , for * Bishop Butler . - their wisdom had served only to lead them wider from 114 SAINT PAUL'S PRUDENCE.
... this he had , as it were , * to address their senses rather than their intellect or their knowledge , great as were both , for * Bishop Butler . - their wisdom had served only to lead them wider from 114 SAINT PAUL'S PRUDENCE.
Page 122
... to the condition , character , and cir- cumstances of the persons whom he addressed . To some he applied as to decided enemies to Christianity ; to others as utterly unacquainted with its nature 122 SAINT PAUL'S JUDGMENT.
... to the condition , character , and cir- cumstances of the persons whom he addressed . To some he applied as to decided enemies to Christianity ; to others as utterly unacquainted with its nature 122 SAINT PAUL'S JUDGMENT.
Page 123
... addressed him- self as awakened , to others as enlightened , to many as sincere , but to none none as absolutely perfect . The various powers of his opulent mind he exercised with a wise appropriation to the genius of those whom he ...
... addressed him- self as awakened , to others as enlightened , to many as sincere , but to none none as absolutely perfect . The various powers of his opulent mind he exercised with a wise appropriation to the genius of those whom he ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
actions admiration Apostle argument believe blessed called cause character charity Chris Christianity church ciple conduct considered converts conviction corruption declaring Deity desire disciple Divine Divine grace doctrine duty effect Ephesus Epistle to Timothy Epistles eternal evidence evil exhibits exhortation faith favour feeling friends Gentiles glory Gospel grace heart heaven Holy Spirit honour hope human idolatry instance instruction intimates Jesus Christ Jews knew knowledge labour less live Lord ment merated mercy mind moral motive nature ness never obedience object observed obtests offender Onesimus pagan Paul's perfection persons philosopher piety possess practice prayer preaching precepts principle profession proof racter reader reason religion religious resurrection of Jesus Revelation Romans sacred Saint James Saint Luke Saint Paul Saint Peter salvation Saviour Scriptures sion sorrow soul sufferings taught temper Testament Thessalonians things thought tical tion truth unto virtue whole wisdom writings zeal