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... Christ Tuke's select Passages from Scripture Zeal without Bigotry 379 567 385 385 385 90 358 568 92 Spirit of Christianity exhibited Taylor's ( Bp . ) Discourses Living and Dying Golden Grove POLITICS AND POLITICAL ECONOMY . Sermons ...
... Christ Tuke's select Passages from Scripture Zeal without Bigotry 379 567 385 385 385 90 358 568 92 Spirit of Christianity exhibited Taylor's ( Bp . ) Discourses Living and Dying Golden Grove POLITICS AND POLITICAL ECONOMY . Sermons ...
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... Christ was not laid as the foundation of morality ; and a very sparing use was made of the motives to its practice deduced from his promises , his example , and his sacrifice . Add to this , that the labours of these great men were ...
... Christ was not laid as the foundation of morality ; and a very sparing use was made of the motives to its practice deduced from his promises , his example , and his sacrifice . Add to this , that the labours of these great men were ...
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... Christ the Foundation of Morality ; on the Evils resulting from false principles of Morality ; on the Changes produced by the Coming of Christ in the Situation of Men as to the Divine Law ; Justification not attainable by Acts of ...
... Christ the Foundation of Morality ; on the Evils resulting from false principles of Morality ; on the Changes produced by the Coming of Christ in the Situation of Men as to the Divine Law ; Justification not attainable by Acts of ...
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... Christ . He considers the whole compass of moral duties as branches of religion , as prescribed by the will of God , and no farther acceptable to him than as they proceed from , religious mo- tives . 1 We can scarcely say which of these ...
... Christ . He considers the whole compass of moral duties as branches of religion , as prescribed by the will of God , and no farther acceptable to him than as they proceed from , religious mo- tives . 1 We can scarcely say which of these ...
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... Christ , or in conformity to the suggestions of the world , the flesh , and the devil ; there is no moral difference in the conduct of the agent , nor any difference as to the manner in which the deed will be appreciated at the great ...
... Christ , or in conformity to the suggestions of the world , the flesh , and the devil ; there is no moral difference in the conduct of the agent , nor any difference as to the manner in which the deed will be appreciated at the great ...
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Page 108 - ... sun. And behold a man bent with age coming from the way of the wilderness leaning on a staff. And Abraham arose, and met him, and said unto him, ' Turn in, I pray thee, and wash thy feet, and tarry all night ; and thou shall arise early in the morning, and go on thy way.' And the man said, 'Nay; for I will abide under this tree.