The Portrait of St. Paul, Or, The True Model for Christians and Pastors1880 - 241 pages |
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Page 127
... equally com . mands us to do good and to abstain from evil . Offences of this nature are seldom regarded as sins by the generality of mankind : and hence they are wholly unalarmed at the recollection of them . To lack diligence in our ...
... equally com . mands us to do good and to abstain from evil . Offences of this nature are seldom regarded as sins by the generality of mankind : and hence they are wholly unalarmed at the recollection of them . To lack diligence in our ...
Page 223
... equally unreasonable as for a man to pretend that it is possible to make a good geometrician of an igrorant peasant , by instructing him to repeat the terms of Euclid's last propositions , without ever bringing him to a true ...
... equally unreasonable as for a man to pretend that it is possible to make a good geometrician of an igrorant peasant , by instructing him to repeat the terms of Euclid's last propositions , without ever bringing him to a true ...
Page 233
... equally to enlighten and cheer every part of the globe . Again : to insinuate that Christ cannot properly be regarded as the Saviour of mankind , because innumerable multitudes of men are not even acquainted with his name , is to ...
... equally to enlighten and cheer every part of the globe . Again : to insinuate that Christ cannot properly be regarded as the Saviour of mankind , because innumerable multitudes of men are not even acquainted with his name , is to ...
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