The Works of Hannah More, Volume 10T. Cadell, 1830 |
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... Qualities of Saint Paul his Knowledge of Human Nature - his Deli- cacy in giving Advice or Reproof - his Integrity .... CHAP . XIV . ........... 225 Saint Paul on the Love of Money .................. 249 CHAP . XV . On the Genius of ...
... Qualities of Saint Paul his Knowledge of Human Nature - his Deli- cacy in giving Advice or Reproof - his Integrity .... CHAP . XIV . ........... 225 Saint Paul on the Love of Money .................. 249 CHAP . XV . On the Genius of ...
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... qualities in- separably linked in the work of our salvation ; repentance teaching us to abhor ourselves for sin , faith , to go out of ourselves for right- eousness . Holiness and charity Paul exhibits as its inseparable concomitants ...
... qualities in- separably linked in the work of our salvation ; repentance teaching us to abhor ourselves for sin , faith , to go out of ourselves for right- eousness . Holiness and charity Paul exhibits as its inseparable concomitants ...
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... qualities , of some social and civil virtues , of generosity and good nature , qualities excellent as far as they go , and which , as a mean to the good order of society , can scarcely be too much valued ; but these qualities a man may ...
... qualities , of some social and civil virtues , of generosity and good nature , qualities excellent as far as they go , and which , as a mean to the good order of society , can scarcely be too much valued ; but these qualities a man may ...
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... qualities . But this is not only not knowing religion , it is not knowing human nature . All vices are not affinities ; of course the very indulgence of one vice is not seldom an exclusion of another , as covetousness avoids profligacy ...
... qualities . But this is not only not knowing religion , it is not knowing human nature . All vices are not affinities ; of course the very indulgence of one vice is not seldom an exclusion of another , as covetousness avoids profligacy ...
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... qualities might have been exercised had Christianity never existed ; this is not bringing the practice , much less the thoughts , into the captivity of Christ . The man is a law unto himself , and acts consistently enough with this self ...
... qualities might have been exercised had Christianity never existed ; this is not bringing the practice , much less the thoughts , into the captivity of Christ . The man is a law unto himself , and acts consistently enough with this self ...
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