Christ Our Example: To which is Prefixed an Autobiography of the AuthorCarter, 1858 - 386 pages |
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Page 113
... begin the Christian course ; also that this change does not take place by formal admission into the external church , but by the direct influence of the Holy Spirit given by God , according to the good pleasure of his will , of his free ...
... begin the Christian course ; also that this change does not take place by formal admission into the external church , but by the direct influence of the Holy Spirit given by God , according to the good pleasure of his will , of his free ...
Page 114
... begin to see . It is the bringing of the dead to life , without which he cannot begin to exercise the functions of life . It is the release of a slave from bondage , without which he cannot enter the services of another master . Such ...
... begin to see . It is the bringing of the dead to life , without which he cannot begin to exercise the functions of life . It is the release of a slave from bondage , without which he cannot enter the services of another master . Such ...
Page 122
... begin ? Would they ever reach the end if they wait- ed till it were at once within their grasp ? Is it not rather true , that the sooner they begin and the more hopefully they labor , the sooner the one will be learned and the other ...
... begin ? Would they ever reach the end if they wait- ed till it were at once within their grasp ? Is it not rather true , that the sooner they begin and the more hopefully they labor , the sooner the one will be learned and the other ...
Page 123
... begin the change which can be perfected only in eternity . And let us not suppose it does not signify how fast or how slowly this change proceeds , so that it be accomplished in the end . Does it not signify that we forego for years on ...
... begin the change which can be perfected only in eternity . And let us not suppose it does not signify how fast or how slowly this change proceeds , so that it be accomplished in the end . Does it not signify that we forego for years on ...
Page 239
... begin not rather low - the gain adds something to our innocent enjoyments , supplies a real want , removes a real inconvenience , serves a useful purpose , and increases our actual happiness ; or would do so , if we could rest contented ...
... begin not rather low - the gain adds something to our innocent enjoyments , supplies a real want , removes a real inconvenience , serves a useful purpose , and increases our actual happiness ; or would do so , if we could rest contented ...
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