Essays on the Evidences, Doctrines, and Practical Operation, of ChristianityT. Kite and Tower & Hogan, 1829 - 397 páginas |
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... mind , that so ready and extensive a reception of Christianity , at a period of time when all the circumstances of the life and death of Jesus were recent , and in the face of natural and moral difficulties apparently insurmountable ...
... mind , that so ready and extensive a reception of Christianity , at a period of time when all the circumstances of the life and death of Jesus were recent , and in the face of natural and moral difficulties apparently insurmountable ...
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... minds , but which were in fact to be separated by a very long interval . At the first of these periods , the temple and city of Jerusalem were to be destroyed , and the power and coming of the Son of Man to be made manifest , in the ...
... minds , but which were in fact to be separated by a very long interval . At the first of these periods , the temple and city of Jerusalem were to be destroyed , and the power and coming of the Son of Man to be made manifest , in the ...
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... the Lord thy God with all thy heart , and with all thy soul , and with all thy strength , and with all thy mind . " Such was the first and greatest command- ment promulgated by the law , and confirmed by the 56 [ IV . GURNEY'S ESSAYS .
... the Lord thy God with all thy heart , and with all thy soul , and with all thy strength , and with all thy mind . " Such was the first and greatest command- ment promulgated by the law , and confirmed by the 56 [ IV . GURNEY'S ESSAYS .
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... mind can scarcely fail to be con- vincing , that man without divine grace is , to a very consider- able degree , an immoral being . While he neglects those du- ties which are more immediately required towards God himself , he is ...
... mind can scarcely fail to be con- vincing , that man without divine grace is , to a very consider- able degree , an immoral being . While he neglects those du- ties which are more immediately required towards God himself , he is ...
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... mind , and constitutes in itself the purest of pleasures . Lastly , for him even death is deprived of much of its bitterness and terror ; for he is in possession of satisfying reasons for regarding it as the termination of every pain ...
... mind , and constitutes in itself the purest of pleasures . Lastly , for him even death is deprived of much of its bitterness and terror ; for he is in possession of satisfying reasons for regarding it as the termination of every pain ...
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