The Assistant of Education: Religious and Literary, Intended for the Use of Young Persons, Volumen5Baker and Fletcher, 1825 |
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... speaking of - but of small matters of practice , as consistent or otherwise with a known , admitted principle . And Paul is directed to set them all at rest in these few and simple words , explained as they are by the preceding chapter ...
... speaking of - but of small matters of practice , as consistent or otherwise with a known , admitted principle . And Paul is directed to set them all at rest in these few and simple words , explained as they are by the preceding chapter ...
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... speak it and all men understand it , and tacitly conform themselves to its terms . We do not now pro- fess , in sober seriousness , to hate our enemies when in the warmth of discourse , we say we hate a person , we have often no other ...
... speak it and all men understand it , and tacitly conform themselves to its terms . We do not now pro- fess , in sober seriousness , to hate our enemies when in the warmth of discourse , we say we hate a person , we have often no other ...
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... speak of it in prayer to God , desiring first that he will soften and amend the hearts of our enemies , and next that he will not lay it to their charge . And then it is desirable to watch our feelings and actions afterwards , to see if ...
... speak of it in prayer to God , desiring first that he will soften and amend the hearts of our enemies , and next that he will not lay it to their charge . And then it is desirable to watch our feelings and actions afterwards , to see if ...
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... possible to love his bitterest foes . And in enjoining this , the Saviour assumes that there is reason why those to whom he was speaking , his disciples , should in this be distinguished from others , and exchange 28 SERMON ON THE MOUNT .
... possible to love his bitterest foes . And in enjoining this , the Saviour assumes that there is reason why those to whom he was speaking , his disciples , should in this be distinguished from others , and exchange 28 SERMON ON THE MOUNT .
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... speak of , where magick suns gave birth to golden fruits , or necro- mantic power charms the elements to stillness . But it was one where forethought had provided every thing , caution had secured every thing , and whatever were the 30 ...
... speak of , where magick suns gave birth to golden fruits , or necro- mantic power charms the elements to stillness . But it was one where forethought had provided every thing , caution had secured every thing , and whatever were the 30 ...
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