Theological Works: Published at Different Times, and Now Collected Into Volumes, Volume 2J. Seeley, 1806 |
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Pagina 17
... Christians : but their pro- fession is their cross , and its duties their self- denial ; they would not willingly engage in any war of ambition , rapacity , or revenge ; but they readily face danger , and endure hardship , in de- fence ...
... Christians : but their pro- fession is their cross , and its duties their self- denial ; they would not willingly engage in any war of ambition , rapacity , or revenge ; but they readily face danger , and endure hardship , in de- fence ...
Pagina 21
... Christians , answerable to the specimen shewn to the world after the day of Pen- tecost ; nay , according to that lower measure of grace bestowed on thousands in this land at pre- sent : the effect upon human affairs would be as ...
... Christians , answerable to the specimen shewn to the world after the day of Pen- tecost ; nay , according to that lower measure of grace bestowed on thousands in this land at pre- sent : the effect upon human affairs would be as ...
Pagina 22
... Christianity , to vent themselves ; and the distinction , between real believers , and nomi- nal Christians , is overlooked : the tendency of the gospel must be mistaken . The opposition which the religion of Jesus has met with from the ...
... Christianity , to vent themselves ; and the distinction , between real believers , and nomi- nal Christians , is overlooked : the tendency of the gospel must be mistaken . The opposition which the religion of Jesus has met with from the ...
Pagina 23
... Christian name , than at other times and in other countries : though unbelievers have bestowed more pains in exhibiting its ... Christians habitually diverted themselves by such bloody spectacles , as the gladiatorial shows of the Romans ...
... Christian name , than at other times and in other countries : though unbelievers have bestowed more pains in exhibiting its ... Christians habitually diverted themselves by such bloody spectacles , as the gladiatorial shows of the Romans ...
Pagina 59
... Christians may receive from the subject before us . But how stand mat- ters with our souls ? Hitherto the Lord hath pro- longed our lives , and we now enter on another year ; while numbers have been removed to the regions of darkness ...
... Christians may receive from the subject before us . But how stand mat- ters with our souls ? Hitherto the Lord hath pro- longed our lives , and we now enter on another year ; while numbers have been removed to the regions of darkness ...
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