The Pharisee and the PublicanChristian Knowledge Society, 1861 - 8 páginas |
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... God , I thank thee , that I am not as other men are , extortioners , unjust , adulterers , or even as this Publican . I fast twice in the week , I give tithes of all that I possess . And the Publican , standing afar off , would not lift ...
... God , I thank thee , that I am not as other men are , extortioners , unjust , adulterers , or even as this Publican . I fast twice in the week , I give tithes of all that I possess . And the Publican , standing afar off , would not lift ...
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... God ? It would seem so to us ; but I fear the Pharisee thought otherwise . He seemed to fancy that he had a better right in the House of God than any one else ; and he walked up to the farthest end of the Temple , just as if all the ...
... God ? It would seem so to us ; but I fear the Pharisee thought otherwise . He seemed to fancy that he had a better right in the House of God than any one else ; and he walked up to the farthest end of the Temple , just as if all the ...
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... God's pardon and God's peace , and he cared for nothing else besides . Now mark the different way in which these two men worshipped God . The Pharisee , we read , stood up in his grand place , where every one could see him , and he said ...
... God's pardon and God's peace , and he cared for nothing else besides . Now mark the different way in which these two men worshipped God . The Pharisee , we read , stood up in his grand place , where every one could see him , and he said ...
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... God be merciful to me a sinner ! " That was all ; he made no excuses , he took no credit to himself for any good deeds , though , no doubt , he could have found something to be proud of as well as the Pharisee if he had tried . He did ...
... God be merciful to me a sinner ! " That was all ; he made no excuses , he took no credit to himself for any good deeds , though , no doubt , he could have found something to be proud of as well as the Pharisee if he had tried . He did ...
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... God care for the outward appearance ? He throws aside the empty husk , and looks only for the fruit or kernel within . He can read our very thoughts almost before we know them ourselves . It is very easy to deceive our fellow ...
... God care for the outward appearance ? He throws aside the empty husk , and looks only for the fruit or kernel within . He can read our very thoughts almost before we know them ourselves . It is very easy to deceive our fellow ...
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