Christ Our ExampleGeorge, Latimer & Company, 1833 - 267 pages |
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Page 16
... God is restored to us by the impart- ing of the Holy Spirit , we are awakened to a new existence and a better principle . It becomes his task , it becomes ours , to retrace in our bosom his obliterated image ; to re- mould us into his ...
... God is restored to us by the impart- ing of the Holy Spirit , we are awakened to a new existence and a better principle . It becomes his task , it becomes ours , to retrace in our bosom his obliterated image ; to re- mould us into his ...
Page 17
... God ; I see there , on the contrary , that growth , increase , progression , are the terms in which the divine life is spoken of ; " increasing in stature , " " growing into the likeness , " " going on to perfection . " Such figures and ...
... God ; I see there , on the contrary , that growth , increase , progression , are the terms in which the divine life is spoken of ; " increasing in stature , " " growing into the likeness , " " going on to perfection . " Such figures and ...
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... God in us , the subject of this volume cannot be unimportant to the believer . The time is short - how short , God only knows - but short certainly ; our sun perhaps is already on the horizon ; or before it has reached the noon , some ...
... God in us , the subject of this volume cannot be unimportant to the believer . The time is short - how short , God only knows - but short certainly ; our sun perhaps is already on the horizon ; or before it has reached the noon , some ...
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... God , and these we cannot imitate , for they are the attributes of Deity . But as God has manifested himself to us in the humanity of Jesus Christ , we have a perfect pattern , by which we may fully know what he would have us to be . In ...
... God , and these we cannot imitate , for they are the attributes of Deity . But as God has manifested himself to us in the humanity of Jesus Christ , we have a perfect pattern , by which we may fully know what he would have us to be . In ...
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... God he loves not . To do this would prove him wise , whereas he is by nature foolish : -to do this would evince a correct judgment , whereas his is blind and perverted : —to do this would be to do the greatest good , whereas he is ...
... God he loves not . To do this would prove him wise , whereas he is by nature foolish : -to do this would evince a correct judgment , whereas his is blind and perverted : —to do this would be to do the greatest good , whereas he is ...
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