Christ Our ExampleGeorge, Latimer & Company, 1833 - 267 pages |
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Page 15
... the reach of the miner when he begins to bore the surface . But is that a reason they should not begin ? Would they ever reach their end , if they waited till it were at once within their grasp ? Is it CHRIST OUR EXAMPLE . 15.
... the reach of the miner when he begins to bore the surface . But is that a reason they should not begin ? Would they ever reach their end , if they waited till it were at once within their grasp ? Is it CHRIST OUR EXAMPLE . 15.
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... reason , as I think , is totally unable to extricate us . This moral incapacity , so plainly declared in Scripture , and deducible from the very nature of things , if our condition be such as the Scripture says it is , seems , by every ...
... reason , as I think , is totally unable to extricate us . This moral incapacity , so plainly declared in Scripture , and deducible from the very nature of things , if our condition be such as the Scripture says it is , seems , by every ...
Page 27
... reason , darkened by the fall , wonder at its own incapacity to comprehend what God has said ? He has declared both these things ; and difficult as they are to recon- cile in the abstract , they have never presented any practical ...
... reason , darkened by the fall , wonder at its own incapacity to comprehend what God has said ? He has declared both these things ; and difficult as they are to recon- cile in the abstract , they have never presented any practical ...
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... 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 " * Through all his life we find the highest motives that could have acted upon his humanity , in like manner superseded and ...
... 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 " * Through all his life we find the highest motives that could have acted upon his humanity , in like manner superseded and ...
Page 35
... to relieve them . But for thirty years - so we have reason to believe - Jesus preached no gospel , offered no mercy , healed no diseases ; -and why this loss of time and opportunity while men were IN THE OBJECT OF LIFE . 35 .
... to relieve them . But for thirty years - so we have reason to believe - Jesus preached no gospel , offered no mercy , healed no diseases ; -and why this loss of time and opportunity while men were IN THE OBJECT OF LIFE . 35 .
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