The Works of Hannah More, Volume 10T. Cadell, 1830 |
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Page 13
... spirit , in being little in their own eyes , in not loving the world , nor the things of the world ? But what would they have said to a religion which placed human intellect in an inferior degree in the scale of God's gifts ; and even ...
... spirit , in being little in their own eyes , in not loving the world , nor the things of the world ? But what would they have said to a religion which placed human intellect in an inferior degree in the scale of God's gifts ; and even ...
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... Spirit is still too frequently quenched , what must have been the state of mankind , when that grace was not made known , when that light was not fully revealed , when " darkness covered the earth , and gross darkness the people ? " But ...
... Spirit is still too frequently quenched , what must have been the state of mankind , when that grace was not made known , when that light was not fully revealed , when " darkness covered the earth , and gross darkness the people ? " But ...
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... Spirit ? If , however , from the general uniformity of plan visible throughout the whole Sacred Canon results one of the most cogent and complete arguments for its divine original , others will also arise from its mode of execution ...
... Spirit ? If , however , from the general uniformity of plan visible throughout the whole Sacred Canon results one of the most cogent and complete arguments for its divine original , others will also arise from its mode of execution ...
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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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... Spirit , with which the Epistles abound ; or , which would have been worse than ignorance , unin- spired men , fanatics , or impostors , would have attached to the Gospel their glosses , conceits , errors , and misinterpretations . We ...
... Spirit , with which the Epistles abound ; or , which would have been worse than ignorance , unin- spired men , fanatics , or impostors , would have attached to the Gospel their glosses , conceits , errors , and misinterpretations . We ...
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