A View of the Evidences of Christianity: In Three Parts, Volume 2R. Faulder, 1802 - Apologetics |
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... purpose , violent in its re- fentments . The other , meek , yielding , complying , forgiving ; not prompt to act , but willing to fuffer ; filent and gentle under rudeness and infult , fuing for reconciliation where others . would ...
... purpose , violent in its re- fentments . The other , meek , yielding , complying , forgiving ; not prompt to act , but willing to fuffer ; filent and gentle under rudeness and infult , fuing for reconciliation where others . would ...
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... purpose we produce it ) that no two things can be more different than the Heroic and the Chriftian character . Now the author , to whom I refer , has not only remarked this difference more ftrongly than any preceding writer , but has ...
... purpose we produce it ) that no two things can be more different than the Heroic and the Chriftian character . Now the author , to whom I refer , has not only remarked this difference more ftrongly than any preceding writer , but has ...
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... purpose may dictate sometimes publi- cation , and fometimes concealment . Either the one or the other may be the mode of the action , according as the end to be pro- moted by it appears to require . But from * Mat . vi . 6 . the the ...
... purpose may dictate sometimes publi- cation , and fometimes concealment . Either the one or the other may be the mode of the action , according as the end to be pro- moted by it appears to require . But from * Mat . vi . 6 . the the ...
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... purpose of pleasing God . This at least was the virtue which 1 our Saviour taught . And in teaching of this , he not only confined the views of his followers to the proper measure and prin- ciple of human duty , but acted in con ...
... purpose of pleasing God . This at least was the virtue which 1 our Saviour taught . And in teaching of this , he not only confined the views of his followers to the proper measure and prin- ciple of human duty , but acted in con ...
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... purpose by him to be con- fulted was impresion ; becaufe conviction , which forms the principal end of our dif- courfes , was to arife in the minds of his fol- lowers from a different fource , from their respect to his perfon and ...
... purpose by him to be con- fulted was impresion ; becaufe conviction , which forms the principal end of our dif- courfes , was to arife in the minds of his fol- lowers from a different fource , from their respect to his perfon and ...
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