The Works of Hannah More, Volume 10T. Cadell, 1830 |
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... received , have taught these exalted spirits , that to look down upon what is humanly great , is a loftier attainment than to look up to it ? Yet Would it not have carried a sentiment to the heart of Alexander , a system to the mind of ...
... received , have taught these exalted spirits , that to look down upon what is humanly great , is a loftier attainment than to look up to it ? Yet Would it not have carried a sentiment to the heart of Alexander , a system to the mind of ...
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... dogma remaining dormant in the mind , but a lively conviction of the power and goodness of God , and of his mercy in Christ Jesus ; a principle received into the heart , acknowledged by the understanding , 50 FAITH , A PRACTICAL PRINCIPLE .
... dogma remaining dormant in the mind , but a lively conviction of the power and goodness of God , and of his mercy in Christ Jesus ; a principle received into the heart , acknowledged by the understanding , 50 FAITH , A PRACTICAL PRINCIPLE .
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Hannah More. received into the heart , acknowledged by the understanding , and operating on the practice . Saint Paul , among the other sacred authors , seems to consider that faith is to the soul what the senses are to the body ; it is ...
Hannah More. received into the heart , acknowledged by the understanding , and operating on the practice . Saint Paul , among the other sacred authors , seems to consider that faith is to the soul what the senses are to the body ; it is ...
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... received it ? Saint Paul derives all duties from this love of God in Christ as their foundation . All the motives to right action , all the arguments for holiness of life , are drawn from this source ; 70 THE MORALITY OF SAINT PAUL .
... received it ? Saint Paul derives all duties from this love of God in Christ as their foundation . All the motives to right action , all the arguments for holiness of life , are drawn from this source ; 70 THE MORALITY OF SAINT PAUL .
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... received their spiritual things . While he himself refused to claim emo- lument , lest it should be made a pretence for hindering the Gospel , he yet looked forward with an eye of kindness and justice , in thus sti- pulating , as it ...
... received their spiritual things . While he himself refused to claim emo- lument , lest it should be made a pretence for hindering the Gospel , he yet looked forward with an eye of kindness and justice , in thus sti- pulating , as it ...
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