The Works of Hannah More, Volume 10T. Cadell, 1830 |
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Page ix
... charity may be more acceptable than that entire uniformity of senti- ment which would supersede the occasion of its ex- ercise . " What I know not , teach Thou me , " is a petition which even the wisest are not too wise to offer ; and ...
... charity may be more acceptable than that entire uniformity of senti- ment which would supersede the occasion of its ex- ercise . " What I know not , teach Thou me , " is a petition which even the wisest are not too wise to offer ; and ...
Page 55
... charity Paul exhibits as its inseparable concomitants , or rather its necessary productions , their absence clearly de- monstrating the want of the generating principle . May we not hence infer , that wherever faith is seen not in this ...
... charity Paul exhibits as its inseparable concomitants , or rather its necessary productions , their absence clearly de- monstrating the want of the generating principle . May we not hence infer , that wherever faith is seen not in this ...
Page 58
... charity is not the dominant grace , faith is not the in- spiring principle . Thus , by examining our lives , not our discourse , we shall " prove whether we are in the faith . ” Though a genuine faith is peremptory in its decision and ...
... charity is not the dominant grace , faith is not the in- spiring principle . Thus , by examining our lives , not our discourse , we shall " prove whether we are in the faith . ” Though a genuine faith is peremptory in its decision and ...
Page 59
... charity , his intolerance into meekness , can all this be accounted for on any principle inherent in human nature , on any principle uninspired by the Spirit of God ? After this instance , — and , blessed be God , the instance , though ...
... charity , his intolerance into meekness , can all this be accounted for on any principle inherent in human nature , on any principle uninspired by the Spirit of God ? After this instance , — and , blessed be God , the instance , though ...
Page 73
... charity , what ho- liness ! They little think how nearly the Pro- phet's religion approached that of the Apostle . There is , in fact , no difference between them , but such as necessarily arises out of the two dis- pensations under ...
... charity , what ho- liness ! They little think how nearly the Pro- phet's religion approached that of the Apostle . There is , in fact , no difference between them , but such as necessarily arises out of the two dis- pensations under ...
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