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... grace to many of his most beautiful meditations . All that the intellect of man could do in moral inquiry was known to him , when he sat down to unfold the graces of spiritual truth : all that man had been able to do in the way of ...
... grace to many of his most beautiful meditations . All that the intellect of man could do in moral inquiry was known to him , when he sat down to unfold the graces of spiritual truth : all that man had been able to do in the way of ...
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... grace : but the cultivator never forgot to acknowledge where he had found them , or to indicate his reverence for the capabili- ties of human thought . The philosopher , therefore , may read his meditations with no less delight than the ...
... grace : but the cultivator never forgot to acknowledge where he had found them , or to indicate his reverence for the capabili- ties of human thought . The philosopher , therefore , may read his meditations with no less delight than the ...
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... grace took place , which rendered him every day more venera- ble among men , and more beloved of God . So strong was this feeling in the first ages of the church , that imposture readily availed itself of it for the diffusion of many ...
... grace took place , which rendered him every day more venera- ble among men , and more beloved of God . So strong was this feeling in the first ages of the church , that imposture readily availed itself of it for the diffusion of many ...
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... was progressive - a point of importance ; for in acquiring a progressive fulness of grace and power , the principles of its advancement , the spirit which ruled within became manifest , and those principles INTRODUCTORY ESSAY . xiii.
... was progressive - a point of importance ; for in acquiring a progressive fulness of grace and power , the principles of its advancement , the spirit which ruled within became manifest , and those principles INTRODUCTORY ESSAY . xiii.
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... grace ; and having sown the immortal seed in their hearts , if it takes root downwards , and springs out into the verdure of a leaf , he still waters it with the gentle rain of the Holy Spirit , in graces and new assistances , till it ...
... grace ; and having sown the immortal seed in their hearts , if it takes root downwards , and springs out into the verdure of a leaf , he still waters it with the gentle rain of the Holy Spirit , in graces and new assistances , till it ...
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Página 6 - fountain of holiness and of plenty, as expecting a derivation from him either of discourses or miracles. But Jesus answered her, ' Woman, what have I to do with thee ? mine hour is not yet come.' By this answer, intending no denial to the purpose of his mother's intimation, to whom he always bore a religious and pious reverence;
Página 199 - still retaining the old appellative for Judaical mercy, [righteousness:] ' For scarcely for a righteous man will one die; yet peradventure for a good man some will even dare to die.' * So that the Christian mercy must be a mercy of the whole man; the heart must
Página 217 - and godliness. And therefore St. Paul, commending the grace of universal charity, says, that ' love worketh no ill to his neighbour, therefore love is the fulfilling of the law;'' implying, that the prime intention of the law was, that every man's right be secured, that no man receive wrong. And indeed all the Decalogue consisting of prohibitions rather than precepts,
Página 177 - and as it is in the case of penitents never mending their lives till their lives be done:) that goodness is fatal, and the prologue of an eternal death. 50. I conclude this point with the words of St. Paul: God ' will render to every man according to his deeds: to them who, by patient continuance in well-doing, seek^for glory and honour and immortality,
Página 154 - they fasted, they covered them in sackcloth, they cried mightily unto God; yea, they turned every one from his evil way, and from the violence that was in their hands.' And this was it that appeased God in that instance. ' God saw their works, that they turned from their evil way ; and God repented of the evil, and did it not.
Página 154 - 33. The same character of repentance we find in the prophet Ezekiel : ' When the wicked man turneth away from his wickedness that he hath committed, and doth that which is lawful and right;'*
Página 81 - John, and they went after him. And with this family he goes up and down the whole Galilee preaching the gospel of the kingdom, healing all manner of diseases, curing demoniacs, cleansing lepers, and giving strength to paralytics and lame people. 9. But when ' the people pressed on him to hear the word of God, he stood by the lake of Gennesaret,
Página 139 - money. Concerning him St. Peter pronounced, ' Thou art in the gall of bitterness and in the bond of iniquity : yet repent, and pray God, if perhaps the thought of thine heart may be forgiven thee.
Página 189 - Be afflicted, and mourn, and weep,'' that is, in penitential mourning; for he adds, ' Humble yourselves in the sight of the Lord, and he shall lift you up.
Página 122 - relate principally and properly to the abolition of sins committed before baptism : for we are 'justified freely by his grace through the redemption that is in Jesus Christ; whom God hath set forth to be a propitiation, to declare his righteousness for the remission of sins that are past: to declare, I say, at this time his righteousness :'* and this is that which