The Parish Church; Or, Religion in BritainLongman&Company, 1825 - 411 pages |
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... obedience , commands esteem , and attaches affection to itself . It must be adorned with some of the graces of the exterior , a prompt eloquence , and above all , that fascinating power , which , arising from a liberal heart and ...
... obedience , commands esteem , and attaches affection to itself . It must be adorned with some of the graces of the exterior , a prompt eloquence , and above all , that fascinating power , which , arising from a liberal heart and ...
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... obedience of the Britons , without destroying the authority and influence of the Druids , obliged their new subjects to build temples , erect statues , and to offer sacrifices , after the Roman manner ; a Strabo , 1. 4. Diod . Sicul . 1 ...
... obedience of the Britons , without destroying the authority and influence of the Druids , obliged their new subjects to build temples , erect statues , and to offer sacrifices , after the Roman manner ; a Strabo , 1. 4. Diod . Sicul . 1 ...
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... obedient to the faith . " Thus the promise of our Saviour to his apostles was accom- plished , " I will give you a mouth and wisdom , which all your adversaries shall not be able to gainsay nor resist . " On the death of Stephen , the ...
... obedient to the faith . " Thus the promise of our Saviour to his apostles was accom- plished , " I will give you a mouth and wisdom , which all your adversaries shall not be able to gainsay nor resist . " On the death of Stephen , the ...
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... obedience to his laws . If he had never made any pro- posals of peace to offending man , the honour of his good- ness would not have been so eminently displayed as now it is in the gospel . On the other hand , if he had received men ...
... obedience to his laws . If he had never made any pro- posals of peace to offending man , the honour of his good- ness would not have been so eminently displayed as now it is in the gospel . On the other hand , if he had received men ...
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... obedience to every moral injunction , even after the commission of sin , but offered no assistance , and promised no mercy : whereas this delightful system affords every suitable and necessary aid for enabling us to practise those ...
... obedience to every moral injunction , even after the commission of sin , but offered no assistance , and promised no mercy : whereas this delightful system affords every suitable and necessary aid for enabling us to practise those ...
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