Sermons on Several Occasions, Volumen4E. Stevenson & F.A. Owen, agents, 1855 |
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... temper is only so far virtuous , as it partakes of the nature of benevolence ; and that all our words and actions are then only virtuous when they spring from the same principle . " But does he not sup- pose gratitude , or the love of ...
... temper is only so far virtuous , as it partakes of the nature of benevolence ; and that all our words and actions are then only virtuous when they spring from the same principle . " But does he not sup- pose gratitude , or the love of ...
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... . " From the whole account , it does not appear that St. Paul was in any fault ; that he either felt any temper , or spoke any word , contrary to the law of love . Therefore , not being in SER . XCI . ] 21 ON CHARITY .
... . " From the whole account , it does not appear that St. Paul was in any fault ; that he either felt any temper , or spoke any word , contrary to the law of love . Therefore , not being in SER . XCI . ] 21 ON CHARITY .
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... though I were not herein a whit behind the chief of the apostles ; preaching like St. Peter , and praying like St. John ; -yet unless humble , gentle , patient love be the ruling temper of my 10 24 [ SER . XOI . ON CHARITY .
... though I were not herein a whit behind the chief of the apostles ; preaching like St. Peter , and praying like St. John ; -yet unless humble , gentle , patient love be the ruling temper of my 10 24 [ SER . XOI . ON CHARITY .
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John Wesley. gentle , patient love be the ruling temper of my soul , I am no better , in the judgment of God , " than sounding brass , or a rumbling cymbal . " The highest eloquenee , therefore , either in private conversation , or in ...
John Wesley. gentle , patient love be the ruling temper of my soul , I am no better , in the judgment of God , " than sounding brass , or a rumbling cymbal . " The highest eloquenee , therefore , either in private conversation , or in ...
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... tempers ; from pride , passion , impatience ; from all arrogance of spirit , all haughtiness and overbearing ; from wrath , anger , bitterness ; from discontent , murmuring , fretfulness , peevishness . We are of all men most ...
... tempers ; from pride , passion , impatience ; from all arrogance of spirit , all haughtiness and overbearing ; from wrath , anger , bitterness ; from discontent , murmuring , fretfulness , peevishness . We are of all men most ...
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