The Works of Hannah More, Volume 10T. Cadell, 1830 |
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Page 9
... seem to have grown wiser in her old age . During the late attempt to establish heathenism in a neigh- bouring country , does it not look as if the thirty theatres which were opened every night in its capital in the early part of the ...
... seem to have grown wiser in her old age . During the late attempt to establish heathenism in a neigh- bouring country , does it not look as if the thirty theatres which were opened every night in its capital in the early part of the ...
Page 25
... seems obvious , that unlettered men were appointed to this great work , in order that the success of the Gospel might not be suspected of owing any thing to natural ability , or to splendid attainment . This arrangement , while it ...
... seems obvious , that unlettered men were appointed to this great work , in order that the success of the Gospel might not be suspected of owing any thing to natural ability , or to splendid attainment . This arrangement , while it ...
Page 28
... 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 reprobated , the most powerful champion of the Saviour he had vilified . He was raised up to ...
... 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 reprobated , the most powerful champion of the Saviour he had vilified . He was raised up to ...
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... seems to have been providentially preserved for the very purpose of protecting the Gospel from innova- tions which were beginning to corrupt it . The narratives of the Evangelists would in- deed have remained perfect in themselves ...
... seems to have been providentially preserved for the very purpose of protecting the Gospel from innova- tions which were beginning to corrupt it . The narratives of the Evangelists would in- deed have remained perfect in themselves ...
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... seems him- self to have foreseen the probability of this reproach , and has accordingly provided against the consequence that would be drawn from his positions , if taken separately . It would be an endless task to cite the passages in ...
... seems him- self to have foreseen the probability of this reproach , and has accordingly provided against the consequence that would be drawn from his positions , if taken separately . It would be an endless task to cite the passages in ...
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