Christian Charity Explained: Or, The Influence of Religion Upon Temper Stated; in an Exposition of the Thirteenth Chapter of the First Epistle to the CorinthiansJ. Leavitt, 1829 - 283 sider |
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... means implied the existence and influence of sanctifying grace . Those extraordinary powers were entirely distinct from the qualities which are essential to the character of a real Christian . They were powers conferred not at all , or ...
... means implied the existence and influence of sanctifying grace . Those extraordinary powers were entirely distinct from the qualities which are essential to the character of a real Christian . They were powers conferred not at all , or ...
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... means of personal ambition , the gift of tongues was the most admired of all these extraordinary powers . A desire after conformity to the envied distinctions of the world , has ever been the snare and the reproach of many of the ...
... means of personal ambition , the gift of tongues was the most admired of all these extraordinary powers . A desire after conformity to the envied distinctions of the world , has ever been the snare and the reproach of many of the ...
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... mean almsgiving , is evident from the assertion of the Apostle , where he says- " Though I give all my goods to feed the poor , and have not charity , it profit- eth me nothing . " The meaning of the term is LOVE , and so it is rendered ...
... mean almsgiving , is evident from the assertion of the Apostle , where he says- " Though I give all my goods to feed the poor , and have not charity , it profit- eth me nothing . " The meaning of the term is LOVE , and so it is rendered ...
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... mean nothing that bears the most distant resemblance to the spurious philanthropy ad- vocated some few years since by a school of modern infidels , who resolved all virtue into a chimerical passion for the public good ; and the ...
... mean nothing that bears the most distant resemblance to the spurious philanthropy ad- vocated some few years since by a school of modern infidels , who resolved all virtue into a chimerical passion for the public good ; and the ...
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... mean Mr. SCOTT , the author of the Commentary . " His mind , " says his biographer , " dwelt much upon love : God is love , and he that dwelleth in love dwelleth in God , and God in him . Faith worketh by love . He seemed full of ...
... mean Mr. SCOTT , the author of the Commentary . " His mind , " says his biographer , " dwelt much upon love : God is love , and he that dwelleth in love dwelleth in God , and God in him . Faith worketh by love . He seemed full of ...
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amidst angels anger Antinomian Apostle bear beauty believe benevolence blessed bosom brethren cause chapter character charity children of men church comfort conduct contemplation creature crown of immortal delight Diotrephes disposition divine divine grace earth enemy envy eternal evil excellence exercise exist faith feel felicity give glory God's Gospel grace happiness hate hath heart heaven heavenly holy honour hope human humility idolatry indulge influence injury Jehovah Jesus Christ kind knowledge labour lence look Lord malice manifested mankind means meekness ment mind minister misery moral moral universe motives Nabal nature neighbour ness object offence operation opinion opposed ourselves passions peace perfect persons Pharisee philanthropy piety portunity possess pride principle profession racter regard rejoice religion religious revenge schism Scripture selfishness sins society soul spirit sublime temper things thou tion truth tuor unto virtue word wrath zeal