The Works of Hannah More, Volume 10T. Cadell, 1830 |
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... common 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 ...
... common 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 ...
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... separate portion being derived from the same spring , each must be governed by one common principle , and that principle being ― Truth itself , must naturally and consentaneously produce assimilation 18 HISTORICAL WRITERS .
... separate portion being derived from the same spring , each must be governed by one common principle , and that principle being ― Truth itself , must naturally and consentaneously produce assimilation 18 HISTORICAL WRITERS .
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... common to good men , it would be ascribing far too much to his compositions to suppose that the misunderstanding them could effect the destruction of the reader . " Saint Peter says only , that " some things " are difficult ; but are ...
... common to good men , it would be ascribing far too much to his compositions to suppose that the misunderstanding them could effect the destruction of the reader . " Saint Peter says only , that " some things " are difficult ; but are ...
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... common ground with any scientific truth , or any acknowledged fact , it is not likely to advance , desiring nothing more than to retain its station among other ac- cepted truths , and thus it continues to reside in the intellect alone ...
... common ground with any scientific truth , or any acknowledged fact , it is not likely to advance , desiring nothing more than to retain its station among other ac- cepted truths , and thus it continues to reside in the intellect alone ...
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... common experience , all were against him . From all these impediments he averted his eyes ; he raised them to Him who had promised . Though the promise was so great as to seem incredible , his confidence in Omnipotence overbalanced all ...
... common experience , all were against him . From all these impediments he averted his eyes ; he raised them to Him who had promised . Though the promise was so great as to seem incredible , his confidence in Omnipotence overbalanced all ...
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