Christ Our Example: To which is Prefixed an Autobiography of the AuthorCarter, 1858 - 386 pages |
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Page 44
... separate . With the view of providing for themselves , if it should become ne- cessary , it was advised that those who were young enough should go to a first - rate London school . The * If this is a fact - it might appear ...
... separate . With the view of providing for themselves , if it should become ne- cessary , it was advised that those who were young enough should go to a first - rate London school . The * If this is a fact - it might appear ...
Page 74
... separate rooms to pass the night together ; again - for the first time since she sat on the stile at seven o'clock in the morning , in " the Folly , " at Tunbridge Wells ; -she resumed the read- ing and enjoyment of Young's Night ...
... separate rooms to pass the night together ; again - for the first time since she sat on the stile at seven o'clock in the morning , in " the Folly , " at Tunbridge Wells ; -she resumed the read- ing and enjoyment of Young's Night ...
Page 164
... separate acts , rather than as a principle of action : of holiness as the adopting of certain maxims , rather than a state of being . A man may deal fairly to- day , and fraudulently to - morrow ; nay , he may , at the same moment ...
... separate acts , rather than as a principle of action : of holiness as the adopting of certain maxims , rather than a state of being . A man may deal fairly to- day , and fraudulently to - morrow ; nay , he may , at the same moment ...
Page 167
... separate king ; it has laws , administrations , and sanctions , dis- tinctively its own . Its judicature takes no cognizance of the transgression of the laws of other nations . A man lives justified and free , if only his conduct be ...
... separate king ; it has laws , administrations , and sanctions , dis- tinctively its own . Its judicature takes no cognizance of the transgression of the laws of other nations . A man lives justified and free , if only his conduct be ...
Page 175
... separate , and touch not the unclean thing : " " Know ye not that the friendship of the world is enmity with God ? " " Be ye not therefore partakers with them ; for the fruit of the Spirit is in all righteousness and truth , proving ...
... separate , and touch not the unclean thing : " " Know ye not that the friendship of the world is enmity with God ? " " Be ye not therefore partakers with them ; for the fruit of the Spirit is in all righteousness and truth , proving ...
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