Essays on the Distinguishing Traits of Christian CharacterDodge & Sayre, 1813 - 230 pages |
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... iniquity . It is not difficult to make clean the OUT- SIDE of the cup and of the platter . Men may read and pray ; they may attend to the duties of the family , and the sanctuary , and often to those of the closet ; they may profess to ...
... iniquity . It is not difficult to make clean the OUT- SIDE of the cup and of the platter . Men may read and pray ; they may attend to the duties of the family , and the sanctuary , and often to those of the closet ; they may profess to ...
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... INIQUITY , even the solemn meeting . God sets the guilt of formalists in the most strik- ing light , by the words of the prophet : He that killeth an ox is as if he slew a man ; he that sacrifi- ceth a lamb , as if he cut off a dog's ...
... INIQUITY , even the solemn meeting . God sets the guilt of formalists in the most strik- ing light , by the words of the prophet : He that killeth an ox is as if he slew a man ; he that sacrifi- ceth a lamb , as if he cut off a dog's ...
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... iniquity . The hope of formalists is the offspring of a de- ceived and a wicked heart . It is an affront to the majesty of heaven ; it is a violation of the laws of his empire ; it gives the lie to the Author of Eternal Truth . Hence ...
... iniquity . The hope of formalists is the offspring of a de- ceived and a wicked heart . It is an affront to the majesty of heaven ; it is a violation of the laws of his empire ; it gives the lie to the Author of Eternal Truth . Hence ...
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... own eyes , till their iniquity be found to be hateful . They rest in a hope that will at last bite like a serpent , and sting like an adder . ESSAY III . SPECULATIVE KNOWLEDGE . SPECULATIVE knowledge is no Form of Religion . 25.
... own eyes , till their iniquity be found to be hateful . They rest in a hope that will at last bite like a serpent , and sting like an adder . ESSAY III . SPECULATIVE KNOWLEDGE . SPECULATIVE knowledge is no Form of Religion . 25.
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... iniquity . Tell them that they have incurred the penalty of a righteous law , and deserve to die ; and they tell you , that they have never " done any harm ; " and if they have , a merciful God will forgive them . God is too good to ...
... iniquity . Tell them that they have incurred the penalty of a righteous law , and deserve to die ; and they tell you , that they have never " done any harm ; " and if they have , a merciful God will forgive them . God is too good to ...
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