Theology; Explained and Defended, in a Series of Sermons, Bind 3Carvill, 1829 |
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... excellence . What less can be expected ? These are the very actions , towards our fellow - creatures , required by God himself ; and dictated by Evangelical virtue ; a part of the very fruits , by which the Christian character is to be ...
... excellence . What less can be expected ? These are the very actions , towards our fellow - creatures , required by God himself ; and dictated by Evangelical virtue ; a part of the very fruits , by which the Christian character is to be ...
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... excellence must be relished by a person , suitably disposed ; and that , although this person were to be ignorant of any manner , in which he him- self was to derive personal benefit from it . Wherever this relish exists , it will ...
... excellence must be relished by a person , suitably disposed ; and that , although this person were to be ignorant of any manner , in which he him- self was to derive personal benefit from it . Wherever this relish exists , it will ...
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... excellence , which they possess ; or for some apprehended benefit , which may be derived from them to ourselves . 2dly.Real religion is always accordant with the dictates of Reason , enlightened by Revelation . By this I intend , that ...
... excellence , which they possess ; or for some apprehended benefit , which may be derived from them to ourselves . 2dly.Real religion is always accordant with the dictates of Reason , enlightened by Revelation . By this I intend , that ...
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... excellence of character . Devoted as we are to the indulgence of pride , it is , perhaps , of all passions the most unworthy and mischievous ; the most ir- ritable , the most unforgiving , the most wrathful , the most conten- tious ...
... excellence of character . Devoted as we are to the indulgence of pride , it is , perhaps , of all passions the most unworthy and mischievous ; the most ir- ritable , the most unforgiving , the most wrathful , the most conten- tious ...
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... excellence of Christ ; if , still , they are greedy of gain ; absorbed in the world ; peevish ; discontented : wrathful ; slothful : sensual ; unfeeling ; vain of their attainments ; uncharitable 38 [ SER . LXXXIX . WHAT ARE NOT EVIDENCES.
... excellence of Christ ; if , still , they are greedy of gain ; absorbed in the world ; peevish ; discontented : wrathful ; slothful : sensual ; unfeeling ; vain of their attainments ; uncharitable 38 [ SER . LXXXIX . WHAT ARE NOT EVIDENCES.
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