The Works of the Rev. Andrew Fuller, Volumen4Converse, 1824 |
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... true but we should endeavour to have laudable conduct , if possible , arise from the purest motives , that it may be ... religion at the expense of another . You may often hear of practical religion as being every thing ; and of ...
... true but we should endeavour to have laudable conduct , if possible , arise from the purest motives , that it may be ... religion at the expense of another . You may often hear of practical religion as being every thing ; and of ...
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... religion , I acknowledge that I consider a recep- tion of the great doctrines of Christianity ( in those who have ... true holiness is , and what degree of it is necessary to eternal life ; for you cannot deny that even good men entertain ...
... religion , I acknowledge that I consider a recep- tion of the great doctrines of Christianity ( in those who have ... true holiness is , and what degree of it is necessary to eternal life ; for you cannot deny that even good men entertain ...
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... truth for its object , and hope lays hold of a blessed ... religion . There are many truths taught us in the divine word , and which we may be said to know by reading ; but we do not know them experimen- tally till we have proved them true ...
... truth for its object , and hope lays hold of a blessed ... religion . There are many truths taught us in the divine word , and which we may be said to know by reading ; but we do not know them experimen- tally till we have proved them true ...
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... religion seems then to bear some . relation to truth . If taken generally ... True ; and the more we have of experimental reli- gion , the more we shall ... religion account for the ignorance which is attributed to carnal men with respect ...
... religion seems then to bear some . relation to truth . If taken generally ... True ; and the more we have of experimental reli- gion , the more we shall ... religion account for the ignorance which is attributed to carnal men with respect ...
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... true religion ? Gaius . Unless I except the existence of God , perhaps none is more deserving of those epithets than his moral character . Crispus . What do you mean by the moral character of God ? Gaius . The divine perfections have ...
... true religion ? Gaius . Unless I except the existence of God , perhaps none is more deserving of those epithets than his moral character . Crispus . What do you mean by the moral character of God ? Gaius . The divine perfections have ...
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