Christ Our ExampleLeavitt, Lord, 1834 - 269 |
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... perceive a dignified uprightness , a polished amiability , very strikingly contrasted with the rugged humours and defective conduct of some of the children of God . Could the heart of each be unclosed , and the springs and CHRIST OUR ...
... perceive a dignified uprightness , a polished amiability , very strikingly contrasted with the rugged humours and defective conduct of some of the children of God . Could the heart of each be unclosed , and the springs and CHRIST OUR ...
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... the action of life cannot be carried on ; and proportioned , I believe , to the vigour of this principle will be the action it produces . But on this good foundation we perceive a disposition now CHRIST OUR EXAMPLE . 11.
... the action of life cannot be carried on ; and proportioned , I believe , to the vigour of this principle will be the action it produces . But on this good foundation we perceive a disposition now CHRIST OUR EXAMPLE . 11.
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Caroline Fry. But on this good foundation we perceive a disposition now abroad to build a structure totally at variance with the symmetry and beauty of the divine plan of salvation ; a struc- ture so awkward and ill proportioned , as at ...
Caroline Fry. But on this good foundation we perceive a disposition now abroad to build a structure totally at variance with the symmetry and beauty of the divine plan of salvation ; a struc- ture so awkward and ill proportioned , as at ...
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... perceive which are , and which are not in unison with those of the Lord Jesus Christ . And let it not be thought that I con- demn as vicious , or reject as forbidden , every object which I show to be no part of his . This is beside the ...
... perceive which are , and which are not in unison with those of the Lord Jesus Christ . And let it not be thought that I con- demn as vicious , or reject as forbidden , every object which I show to be no part of his . This is beside the ...
Strona 36
... perceive that they acted upon him inde- pendently of this . - When He assumed humani- ty , his own will and his Father's being one , it was his divine purpose to redeem the sons of men , instigated by his own eternal love and pity . But ...
... perceive that they acted upon him inde- pendently of this . - When He assumed humani- ty , his own will and his Father's being one , it was his divine purpose to redeem the sons of men , instigated by his own eternal love and pity . But ...
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