The Christian Observer, Volumen60Hatchard and Company, 1860 |
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... grace , when religion is growing cold , and the candle of the Lord is almost put out . Carried to its extreme , no delusion can be more dangerous , and yet none is more readily embraced . It falls in with the slothfulness of a corrupt ...
... grace , when religion is growing cold , and the candle of the Lord is almost put out . Carried to its extreme , no delusion can be more dangerous , and yet none is more readily embraced . It falls in with the slothfulness of a corrupt ...
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... grace of God , to reach forth unto those things which are before , to lay aside every weight , to run the remainder of his course with more alacrity , and to glorify his heavenly Master by a more consistent life and heavenly ...
... grace of God , to reach forth unto those things which are before , to lay aside every weight , to run the remainder of his course with more alacrity , and to glorify his heavenly Master by a more consistent life and heavenly ...
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... grace and supplication . And thus we must learn to pray before we can ask aright . There are few of us , perhaps , who will not readily admit that more circumspection might well become us for the ensuing year . And this applies not only ...
... grace and supplication . And thus we must learn to pray before we can ask aright . There are few of us , perhaps , who will not readily admit that more circumspection might well become us for the ensuing year . And this applies not only ...
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... Grace cannot mean to re - utter it as his deliberate opinion now ? And if not , does he mean still to burden the consciences of his clergy by his closing appeal to every one of them , " who has a conscientious regard for his ordi ...
... Grace cannot mean to re - utter it as his deliberate opinion now ? And if not , does he mean still to burden the consciences of his clergy by his closing appeal to every one of them , " who has a conscientious regard for his ordi ...
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... Grace seems to have solved the riddle , how little Christianity goes to make up a Christian . For ourselves , we make answer , mutatis mutandis , with St. Paul : " For he is not a Chris- tian who is one outwardly , neither is that ...
... Grace seems to have solved the riddle , how little Christianity goes to make up a Christian . For ourselves , we make answer , mutatis mutandis , with St. Paul : " For he is not a Chris- tian who is one outwardly , neither is that ...
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