The Works of Hannah More, Volume 10T. Cadell, 1830 |
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... preachers of the faith of Jesus , but gave the soundest evidence of their conviction , by laying down their lives in its confirmation . This fidelity is equally admirable both in the composition and in the preservation of the Old ...
... preachers of the faith of Jesus , but gave the soundest evidence of their conviction , by laying down their lives in its confirmation . This fidelity is equally admirable both in the composition and in the preservation of the Old ...
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... preaching , the Gospel preserved its own integrity . They might mis- lead their followers , but they could not dete- riorate the New Testament . It required different gifts to promulgate and to maintain Christianity . The Evangelists ...
... preaching , the Gospel preserved its own integrity . They might mis- lead their followers , but they could not dete- riorate the New Testament . It required different gifts to promulgate and to maintain Christianity . The Evangelists ...
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... 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 spiritual instruction , yet that ...
... 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 spiritual instruction , yet that ...
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... preaching in his own hired house at Rome , without feeling as if he had abruptly lost sight of some one very dear to him , without sor- rowing that they should see his face no more , without indulging a wish that the intercourse could ...
... preaching in his own hired house at Rome , without feeling as if he had abruptly lost sight of some one very dear to him , without sor- rowing that they should see his face no more , without indulging a wish that the intercourse could ...
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... preaching of these primitive saints , whether he has not attained an additional insight into the genius and the results of Christianity since he finished reading the Evangelists ? Let him say further , whether the light of Revelation ...
... preaching of these primitive saints , whether he has not attained an additional insight into the genius and the results of Christianity since he finished reading the Evangelists ? Let him say further , whether the light of Revelation ...
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