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... views of God which have now been stated , we feel ourselves bound to resist unceasingly . Other errors we can pass over with comparative indifference . But we ask our opponents to leave to us a GOD , worthy of our love and trust , in ...
... views of God which have now been stated , we feel ourselves bound to resist unceasingly . Other errors we can pass over with comparative indifference . But we ask our opponents to leave to us a GOD , worthy of our love and trust , in ...
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... views of the highest object of Christ's mission , that it is the recovery of men to virtue , or holiness , I shall now , in the last place , give our views of the nature of Christian virtue , or true holiness . We believe that all ...
... views of the highest object of Christ's mission , that it is the recovery of men to virtue , or holiness , I shall now , in the last place , give our views of the nature of Christian virtue , or true holiness . We believe that all ...
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... views of duty , and stronger motives to its performance , because it recommends religion at once to the understanding and the heart , because it asserts the lovely and venerable attributes of God , because it tends to restore the benevo ...
... views of duty , and stronger motives to its performance , because it recommends religion at once to the understanding and the heart , because it asserts the lovely and venerable attributes of God , because it tends to restore the benevo ...
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The Study of Speeches | 1 |
WENDELL PHILLIPS PAGE | 9 |
Lincolns First Inaugural | 21 |
Copyright | |
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