The Christian ObserverHatchard and Company, 1803 - Religion |
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Page 78
... respect to many , and too rigorous with respect to others . No outward action is truly estimable in the sight of heaven , but as it proceeds from a right frame and state of the heart ; and where that right disposition exists , there ...
... respect to many , and too rigorous with respect to others . No outward action is truly estimable in the sight of heaven , but as it proceeds from a right frame and state of the heart ; and where that right disposition exists , there ...
Page 96
... respect Christian duty , and such as respect Christian ex- perience . The example of Christ , which can never fail to be interesting to those who are sensible of their obligations to him , and who are required to follow his steps , is ...
... respect Christian duty , and such as respect Christian ex- perience . The example of Christ , which can never fail to be interesting to those who are sensible of their obligations to him , and who are required to follow his steps , is ...
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... respect what we may be able to do who have rendered ourselves weak by our own folly , as what would be suitable to his own justice . But since nothing but the most complete righteousness can be acceptable to God ; it was highly proper ...
... respect what we may be able to do who have rendered ourselves weak by our own folly , as what would be suitable to his own justice . But since nothing but the most complete righteousness can be acceptable to God ; it was highly proper ...
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Religious CommunicationsAccount of Cle | 1 |
MiscellaneousCountry Clergymans Reply | 14 |
Review of Simeons HelpsBishop of | 27 |
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