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... feel what they owe to the Heathen ? And why does this holy cause , which ought to enlist on its side the entire body of Christians , find , at this time , among us so many hostile or indifferent hearts ? One of the Fathers of the church ...
... feel what they owe to the Heathen ? And why does this holy cause , which ought to enlist on its side the entire body of Christians , find , at this time , among us so many hostile or indifferent hearts ? One of the Fathers of the church ...
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... feel that the truth condemns you , do not exclude the light ; do not tear away the arrow which pierces your heart . You are living in sin , and in sin which will destroy you . You must escape ; whatever it costs you , you must escape ...
... feel that the truth condemns you , do not exclude the light ; do not tear away the arrow which pierces your heart . You are living in sin , and in sin which will destroy you . You must escape ; whatever it costs you , you must escape ...
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... feel they deserved , if practical obedience were indeed required from them . And in England , in the depth of their genuine humility , clearly seeing the depravity of man by nature , and the spirituality of 40 On the Perfection of the ...
... feel they deserved , if practical obedience were indeed required from them . And in England , in the depth of their genuine humility , clearly seeing the depravity of man by nature , and the spirituality of 40 On the Perfection of the ...
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... feeling could for a moment be connected with it . It seemed altogether a matter of mere external display and ceremonious pomp ; and I could but feel how gracious a lot was mine , that I should be a member of a Church through which both ...
... feeling could for a moment be connected with it . It seemed altogether a matter of mere external display and ceremonious pomp ; and I could but feel how gracious a lot was mine , that I should be a member of a Church through which both ...
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... feel quite justified in dismissing him from quarantine . His grand principle is , that as all the divine appointments are made in infinite wis- dom , whenever the reasons of any of them can be ascertained , they will always be found ...
... feel quite justified in dismissing him from quarantine . His grand principle is , that as all the divine appointments are made in infinite wis- dom , whenever the reasons of any of them can be ascertained , they will always be found ...
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