The Works of Hannah More, Volume 10T. Cadell, 1830 |
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Page ix
... considered as controversial , the Writer has confined herself to endeavour , though it must be confessed , imper- fectly and superficially , to bring forward Saint Paul's character as a model for our general imita- tion , and his ...
... considered as controversial , the Writer has confined herself to endeavour , though it must be confessed , imper- fectly and superficially , to bring forward Saint Paul's character as a model for our general imita- tion , and his ...
Page 28
... considered equivalent to that of many friends , thus did this distinguished adversary seem to be raised up to confirm and ratify all the truths he had so furiously op- posed ; to become the most able advocate of the cause he had ...
... considered equivalent to that of many friends , thus did this distinguished adversary seem to be raised up to confirm and ratify all the truths he had so furiously op- posed ; to become the most able advocate of the cause he had ...
Page 60
... considered as false by him who has not examined into its truth ; that the change , of which the sound believer exhibits so con- vincing an evidence , is derided as absurd by the philosophical sceptic , treated as chimerical by the ...
... considered as false by him who has not examined into its truth ; that the change , of which the sound believer exhibits so con- vincing an evidence , is derided as absurd by the philosophical sceptic , treated as chimerical by the ...
Page 83
... considered his own sufferings , he considered them for the sake of his friends . " Whether we be afflicted , it is for your consolation and salvation . " only joy he seemed to derive , when he was pressed out of measure , above strength ...
... considered his own sufferings , he considered them for the sake of his friends . " Whether we be afflicted , it is for your consolation and salvation . " only joy he seemed to derive , when he was pressed out of measure , above strength ...
Page 155
... considered it reproach sufficient , that nothing was done . He sometimes intrenches himself in the honest severity which his integrity compels him to exercise against the opposers of vital Chris- tianity , by adducing some pointed ...
... considered it reproach sufficient , that nothing was done . He sometimes intrenches himself in the honest severity which his integrity compels him to exercise against the opposers of vital Chris- tianity , by adducing some pointed ...
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