The Works of Hannah More, Volume 10T. Cadell, 1830 |
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... Scripture , he gains from those divine sources more clear and dis- tinct views of the Deity than unassisted reason could ever attain ; and of consequence , more correct ideas of what is required of himself , both with respect to God and ...
... Scripture , he gains from those divine sources more clear and dis- tinct views of the Deity than unassisted reason could ever attain ; and of consequence , more correct ideas of what is required of himself , both with respect to God and ...
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... Scriptures present no such exhibition , in- fidelity might have availed itself of the omission , for the purpose of asserting that Christianity was only a bright chimera , a beautiful fiction of the imagination ; and Plato's fair idea ...
... Scriptures present no such exhibition , in- fidelity might have availed itself of the omission , for the purpose of asserting that Christianity was only a bright chimera , a beautiful fiction of the imagination ; and Plato's fair idea ...
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... Scripture in another form should have been added to the historical portions , that the Epistles should have conveyed to us the results of the mission and the death of Christ , how immense would have been the dis- advantage , and how ...
... Scripture in another form should have been added to the historical portions , that the Epistles should have conveyed to us the results of the mission and the death of Christ , how immense would have been the dis- advantage , and how ...
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... Scriptures into a more systematic form ; that they should more fully unfold their doctrines , extract the essence of their separate maxims , collect the scattered rays of spiritual light into a focus , and blend the whole into one ...
... Scriptures into a more systematic form ; that they should more fully unfold their doctrines , extract the essence of their separate maxims , collect the scattered rays of spiritual light into a focus , and blend the whole into one ...
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... Scriptures ; thus casting the accusation , not upon Saint Paul or " the other Scriptures , " but upon the misinterpreters of both . But Saint Peter far- ther includes in the same passage , that “ Paul accounts the long - suffering of ...
... Scriptures ; thus casting the accusation , not upon Saint Paul or " the other Scriptures , " but upon the misinterpreters of both . But Saint Peter far- ther includes in the same passage , that “ Paul accounts the long - suffering of ...
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