The Christian Disciple and Theological Review, Volume 1Noah Worcester, Henry Ware Wells and Lilly, 1819 |
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... error of his ways . ' It is difficult to restrain our feelings of indignation at the cold - hearted bigotry and nar- row - minded cruelty , which are exhibited throughout this whole transaction . How great , therefore , our admiration ...
... error of his ways . ' It is difficult to restrain our feelings of indignation at the cold - hearted bigotry and nar- row - minded cruelty , which are exhibited throughout this whole transaction . How great , therefore , our admiration ...
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... error . For they shall have judgment without mercy , who shew no mercy . But I heartily and daily pray , this may never be the portion of any who have injured me and as I hope the good God will forgive me if I have erred , since he ...
... error . For they shall have judgment without mercy , who shew no mercy . But I heartily and daily pray , this may never be the portion of any who have injured me and as I hope the good God will forgive me if I have erred , since he ...
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... errors of late times . A. If you believe that men may be saved who never heard of Christ or his gospel , on what principle can you justify the modern missionary exertions to spread the gospel , or even the labours of Paul , among the ...
... errors of late times . A. If you believe that men may be saved who never heard of Christ or his gospel , on what principle can you justify the modern missionary exertions to spread the gospel , or even the labours of Paul , among the ...
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... errors and failings should rise up in his im- agination to the magnitude of faults and crimes . When the end of life is just upon us , it is natural , it is scarcely avoidable , to compare its attain- ments with its length . Short must ...
... errors and failings should rise up in his im- agination to the magnitude of faults and crimes . When the end of life is just upon us , it is natural , it is scarcely avoidable , to compare its attain- ments with its length . Short must ...
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... errors be avoided . Men should be addressed according to the character and state in which they actually exist . Their whole nature and all their relations should be considered and remembered . Of this kind of preaching , we have already ...
... errors be avoided . Men should be addressed according to the character and state in which they actually exist . Their whole nature and all their relations should be considered and remembered . Of this kind of preaching , we have already ...
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Page 265 - Ye stiffnecked and uncircumcised in heart and ears, ye do always resist the Holy Ghost: as your fathers did, so do ye.
Page 354 - God before the foundation of the world was laid, according to His eternal and immutable purpose, and the secret counsel and good pleasure of His will, hath chosen in Christ unto everlasting glory, out of His mere free grace and love, without any foresight of faith or good works, or perseverance in either of them, or any other thing in the creature as conditions, or causes moving Him thereunto, and all to the praise of His glorious grace.
Page 264 - And I will come down and talk with thee there : and I will take of the spirit which is upon thee, and will put it upon them ; and they shall bear the burden of the people with thee, that thou bear it not thyself alone.
Page 260 - But ye are not in the flesh, but in the Spirit, if so be that the Spirit of God dwell in you. Now, if any man have not the Spirit of Christ, he is none of His.
Page 417 - Unto the church of God which is at Corinth, to them that are sanctified in Christ Jesus, called to be saints, with all that in every place call upon the name of Jesus Christ our Lord, both theirs and ours: 3 Grace be unto you, and peace, from God our Father, and from the Lord Jesus Christ.
Page 268 - Nevertheless, I tell you the truth, it is expedient for you that I go away ; for if I go not away, the Comforter will not come unto you ; but if I depart, I will send him unto you. And when he is come, he will reprove the world of sin, of righteousness, and of judgment.
Page 426 - Sirs, why do ye these things ? We also are men of like passions with you, and preach unto you that ye should turn from these vanities unto the living God, Who made heaven, and earth, and the sea, and all things that are therein : Who in times past suffered all nations to walk in their own ways.
Page 263 - Forasmuch as ye are manifestly declared to be the epistle of Christ ministered by us, written not with ink, but with the Spirit of the living God; not in tables of stone, but in fleshy tables of the heart.
Page 124 - But there were false prophets also among the people, even as there shall be false teachers among you who privily shall bring in damnable heresies, even denying the Lord that bought them, and bring upon themselves swift destruction. And many shall follow their pernicious ways; by reason of whom the way of truth shall be evil spoken of.
Page 212 - Friends, brothers, and sisters are laid side by side, Yet none have saluted, and none have replied. Unto Sorrow ? The dead cannot grieve, Not a sob, not a sigh meets mine ear, Which compassion itself could relieve ! Ah ! sweetly they slumber, nor hope, love, nor fear : Peace, peace is the watchword, the only one here.