The Works of Hannah More, Volume 10T. Cadell, 1830 |
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Page 85
... expedient , he protests that it would be better for him to die of want , rather than , by receiving pecuniary recompense , to * 1 Cor . ix . rob himself of his honest claim to the consci- ousness G 3 OF SAINT PAUL . 85.
... expedient , he protests that it would be better for him to die of want , rather than , by receiving pecuniary recompense , to * 1 Cor . ix . rob himself of his honest claim to the consci- ousness G 3 OF SAINT PAUL . 85.
Page 90
... received of the Lord Jesus , to testify the Gospel of the grace of God . " It is not the nature of Christianity to convert a man of sense into a driveller ; if it make him self - abased in the sight of God , and in his own eyes , it ...
... received of the Lord Jesus , to testify the Gospel of the grace of God . " It is not the nature of Christianity to convert a man of sense into a driveller ; if it make him self - abased in the sight of God , and in his own eyes , it ...
Page 93
... received with more reverence ; even the open - hearted conqueror of Carthage used to enter the Capitol alone , under pretence of consulting the gods , that whatever enterprises he wished to recommend to the people , they might believe ...
... received with more reverence ; even the open - hearted conqueror of Carthage used to enter the Capitol alone , under pretence of consulting the gods , that whatever enterprises he wished to recommend to the people , they might believe ...
Page 98
... direction , shows at once the intrinsic nature of the Divine favour , and the spirit in which it is received and acted upon by sincere Christians . 99 CHAP . VII . SAINT PAUL'S PRUDENCE IN HIS 98 DISINTERESTEDNESS OF SAINT PAUL .
... direction , shows at once the intrinsic nature of the Divine favour , and the spirit in which it is received and acted upon by sincere Christians . 99 CHAP . VII . SAINT PAUL'S PRUDENCE IN HIS 98 DISINTERESTEDNESS OF SAINT PAUL .
Page 101
... the possessors and the boasters of the law , distinguished , not only by having received , but by being the hereditary , exclusive proprietors Romans , ii . of the Divine Oracles ? Thus , while he con- H 3 TOWARDS THE JEWS . 101.
... the possessors and the boasters of the law , distinguished , not only by having received , but by being the hereditary , exclusive proprietors Romans , ii . of the Divine Oracles ? Thus , while he con- H 3 TOWARDS THE JEWS . 101.
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