The Churchman Armed Against the Errors of Time, Tom 3J. J. Stockdale, 1814 |
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... or irreligion ; while the oppo- sing class of virtues , stigmatized by odious names , have been dismissed as ancient absurdities . For B VOL . III . liberality and moderation are such seductive sounds , that few THE ...
... or irreligion ; while the oppo- sing class of virtues , stigmatized by odious names , have been dismissed as ancient absurdities . For B VOL . III . liberality and moderation are such seductive sounds , that few THE ...
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... virtue which has of late years been wonderfully cried up , and con- tinually in the mouths of some , who glory in nothing so much as the name of moderate men , and who are continually pressing this portion of Scrip- ture upon all ...
... virtue which has of late years been wonderfully cried up , and con- tinually in the mouths of some , who glory in nothing so much as the name of moderate men , and who are continually pressing this portion of Scrip- ture upon all ...
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... virtue , and as it is to be understood in this place , comprehends all these . So that to say , " Let your moderation be known unto all men , " is the same as to say , behave yourselves towards ) all persons , that whosoever you have to ...
... virtue , and as it is to be understood in this place , comprehends all these . So that to say , " Let your moderation be known unto all men , " is the same as to say , behave yourselves towards ) all persons , that whosoever you have to ...
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... virtue , that it is a shameful vice , and therefore cannot be the thing which the Apostle recommends in the text . For neither Christ , nor any of his Apostles have any where taught us to be indifferent or lukewarm in matters of ...
... virtue , that it is a shameful vice , and therefore cannot be the thing which the Apostle recommends in the text . For neither Christ , nor any of his Apostles have any where taught us to be indifferent or lukewarm in matters of ...
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... virtues are not to be extended to errors and heresies , but to men , and we must oppose the doctrines , however we deal with the persons that hold them . Nor ought we to be any whit the less earnest to oppose these principles of some ...
... virtues are not to be extended to errors and heresies , but to men , and we must oppose the doctrines , however we deal with the persons that hold them . Nor ought we to be any whit the less earnest to oppose these principles of some ...
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