The Works of Hannah More, Volume 10T. Cadell, 1830 |
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... actions are to be performed , and our common trials sustained , in somewhat of the same spirit and temper with those high duties and those unparalleled sufferings to which Saint Paul was called out ; and that every Christian , in his ...
... actions are to be performed , and our common trials sustained , in somewhat of the same spirit and temper with those high duties and those unparalleled sufferings to which Saint Paul was called out ; and that every Christian , in his ...
Page xi
... actions , of the Apostle . She can return no answer to these anticipated charges , but that , as she never aspired to the dignity of an Expositor , so she never meant to enter into the details of the Biographer . Formed as they are upon ...
... actions , of the Apostle . She can return no answer to these anticipated charges , but that , as she never aspired to the dignity of an Expositor , so she never meant to enter into the details of the Biographer . Formed as they are upon ...
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... actions of Jesus , others treasuring up more of his discourses ; some particularising the circumstances of his birth , others only re- ferring to it as a fact not requiring fresh au- thentication ; another again plainly adverting to it ...
... actions of Jesus , others treasuring up more of his discourses ; some particularising the circumstances of his birth , others only re- ferring to it as a fact not requiring fresh au- thentication ; another again plainly adverting to it ...
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... action which all saw , all could entertain but one opinion . The caviller might have refuted a syllogism , and a fallacy might have imposed on the multitude , but no sophistry could counteract ocular demonstration . means . But as God ...
... action which all saw , all could entertain but one opinion . The caviller might have refuted a syllogism , and a fallacy might have imposed on the multitude , but no sophistry could counteract ocular demonstration . means . But as God ...
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... a parallel ; a wisdom derived . from that Divine Spirit which guided all his thoughts , words , and actions ; and with a teach- ยท ableness which evidently proved that he was never disobedient to HISTORICAL WRITERS . 29.
... a parallel ; a wisdom derived . from that Divine Spirit which guided all his thoughts , words , and actions ; and with a teach- ยท ableness which evidently proved that he was never disobedient to HISTORICAL WRITERS . 29.
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