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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... nature , operations , and im- portance of CHARITY ; he was induced to enter upon a series of Discourses on the chapter which is the subject of this volume : These Discourses , were heard with much attention , and apparent interest ...
... nature , operations , and im- portance of CHARITY ; he was induced to enter upon a series of Discourses on the chapter which is the subject of this volume : These Discourses , were heard with much attention , and apparent interest ...
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... Nature of Charity .... CHAP . III . Christian Love is not to be confounded with that spurious can- dour which consists in indifference to religious sentiment , or connivance at sinful practices . CHAP . IV . The indispensable necessity ...
... Nature of Charity .... CHAP . III . Christian Love is not to be confounded with that spurious can- dour which consists in indifference to religious sentiment , or connivance at sinful practices . CHAP . IV . The indispensable necessity ...
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... nature , and trace the distinction , of these endowments -a task which has been acknowledged by all exposi- tors to be difficult , and which is thought by some to be impossible . But vague and general as is the idea of them which we ...
... nature , and trace the distinction , of these endowments -a task which has been acknowledged by all exposi- tors to be difficult , and which is thought by some to be impossible . But vague and general as is the idea of them which we ...
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... nature of things , and . from the reasoning of the Apostle , that some of the miraculous powers were more admired , and therefore more popular , than others . The gift of tongues , as is plain from the reasoning in the fourteenth ...
... nature of things , and . from the reasoning of the Apostle , that some of the miraculous powers were more admired , and therefore more popular , than others . The gift of tongues , as is plain from the reasoning in the fourteenth ...
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... nature is in an imperfect state . Talents , or the power of fixing attention and raising admiration , will be valued above virtues ; and the more popular talents will occupy , in the estimate of ambition , a higher rank than those that ...
... nature is in an imperfect state . Talents , or the power of fixing attention and raising admiration , will be valued above virtues ; and the more popular talents will occupy , in the estimate of ambition , a higher rank than those that ...
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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