Christ Our ExampleGeorge, Latimer & Company, 1833 - 267 pages |
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Page 26
... give you light ; " * and those entreaties , “ Turn ye , turn ye from your evil ways , for why will ye die ? " and those reproaches , " Because I stretched out my hand and no man regarded ; " ‡ have no more meaning , * Eph . v . 24 ...
... give you light ; " * and those entreaties , “ Turn ye , turn ye from your evil ways , for why will ye die ? " and those reproaches , " Because I stretched out my hand and no man regarded ; " ‡ have no more meaning , * Eph . v . 24 ...
Page 29
... give him honour . They are not heard to deny Christ , nor to confess Him before men . What shall it be said these live for , with their harmless pleasure and their selfish pains ? It might be for society ; but then they lose their ...
... give him honour . They are not heard to deny Christ , nor to confess Him before men . What shall it be said these live for , with their harmless pleasure and their selfish pains ? It might be for society ; but then they lose their ...
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... give this as a reason for his coming . " I came down from heaven , not to do my own will , but the will of Him that sent me . " * Through all his life we find the highest motives that could have acted upon his humanity , in like manner ...
... give this as a reason for his coming . " I came down from heaven , not to do my own will , but the will of Him that sent me . " * Through all his life we find the highest motives that could have acted upon his humanity , in like manner ...
Page 55
... give the boon of charity with one hand , and grasp the wages of iniquity with the other ; but he cannot be at the same time righteous and unrighteous : he cannot be at once an honest and a dishonest man . We do not say that a natural ...
... give the boon of charity with one hand , and grasp the wages of iniquity with the other ; but he cannot be at the same time righteous and unrighteous : he cannot be at once an honest and a dishonest man . We do not say that a natural ...
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... give yourselves to God entirely , have you not wished , under some good im- pression , some stirring of natural conscience , to do something , or abstain from something in deference to the divine will , but could not for fear of the ...
... give yourselves to God entirely , have you not wished , under some good im- pression , some stirring of natural conscience , to do something , or abstain from something in deference to the divine will , but could not for fear of the ...
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