The Works of Hannah More, Volume 10T. Cadell, 1830 |
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Page vii
... hand with her avowal in detecting them . It may , however , serve as some apology for the boldness of the present undertaking , that these little volumes are not of a critical but of a practical nature . On the doctrinal portion , more ...
... hand with her avowal in detecting them . It may , however , serve as some apology for the boldness of the present undertaking , that these little volumes are not of a critical but of a practical nature . On the doctrinal portion , more ...
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... hand , there were no need of the rhetorician's art to embellish the tale , what mere rhetoricians could have ab- stained from using it ? Thus , it seems obvious , that unlettered men were appointed to this great work , in order that the ...
... hand , there were no need of the rhetorician's art to embellish the tale , what mere rhetoricians could have ab- stained from using it ? Thus , it seems obvious , that unlettered men were appointed to this great work , in order that the ...
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... instruction , yet that human learning might henceforward become a valuable adjunct , and a most suitable , though subordinate , accessory in maintaining the cause of that Divine truth which it had no hand in 28 HISTORICAL WRITERS .
... instruction , yet that human learning might henceforward become a valuable adjunct , and a most suitable , though subordinate , accessory in maintaining the cause of that Divine truth which it had no hand in 28 HISTORICAL WRITERS .
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Hannah More. of that Divine truth which it had no hand in establishing . The ministry of Saint Paul was not to be circumscribed , as that of his immediate precur- sors had been , by the narrow limits of the Jewish church . As he was ...
Hannah More. of that Divine truth which it had no hand in establishing . The ministry of Saint Paul was not to be circumscribed , as that of his immediate precur- sors had been , by the narrow limits of the Jewish church . As he was ...
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... hand with his censors in denying the expected charge , " Shall we continue in sin that grace may abound ? " and he obtests the same Almighty name to his opposite practice . Readers , of dif- ferent views , are without ceasing on the ...
... hand with his censors in denying the expected charge , " Shall we continue in sin that grace may abound ? " and he obtests the same Almighty name to his opposite practice . Readers , of dif- ferent views , are without ceasing on the ...
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