Christ Our ExampleGeorge, Latimer & Company, 1833 - 267 |
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Strona 53
... dark- ness , sought merit in supererogatory works , fantastic self - inflictions , and unnatural fervours . And now , with light increased , but not enough to see by , Protestants look for their goodness in the secrecy of their hearts ...
... dark- ness , sought merit in supererogatory works , fantastic self - inflictions , and unnatural fervours . And now , with light increased , but not enough to see by , Protestants look for their goodness in the secrecy of their hearts ...
Strona 65
... darkness , but rather reprove them ; " " Come out from her , my people , that you be not partaker of her sins , and that ye receive not of her plagues . " Does he shrink 6 * IN THE RULE OF LIFE . 65 are not just," he would admit it; ...
... darkness , but rather reprove them ; " " Come out from her , my people , that you be not partaker of her sins , and that ye receive not of her plagues . " Does he shrink 6 * IN THE RULE OF LIFE . 65 are not just," he would admit it; ...
Strona 68
... darkness : it is in vain , the Scripture says it is so . The best men that live , and the best men that have died , think and act differ- ently and it appears so much more consonant with human reason , and divine legislation , that each ...
... darkness : it is in vain , the Scripture says it is so . The best men that live , and the best men that have died , think and act differ- ently and it appears so much more consonant with human reason , and divine legislation , that each ...
Strona 76
... darkness rather than light , He cast such mysterious greatness about his secret purposes , that the wisest should fail to penetrate them . It pleased Him there should be but one way to divine knowledge ; the ignorant , the poor , the ...
... darkness rather than light , He cast such mysterious greatness about his secret purposes , that the wisest should fail to penetrate them . It pleased Him there should be but one way to divine knowledge ; the ignorant , the poor , the ...
Strona 82
... darkness for light , or bitter for sweet ; every man is to him that which God seeth and God saith , and nothing more . It was so of Christ : " I can of mine ownself do nothing ; as I hear , I judge ; " and with St. Paul : " To his own ...
... darkness for light , or bitter for sweet ; every man is to him that which God seeth and God saith , and nothing more . It was so of Christ : " I can of mine ownself do nothing ; as I hear , I judge ; " and with St. Paul : " To his own ...
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