The Portrait of St. Paul, Or, The True Model for Christians and Pastors1880 - 241 pages |
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Page 156
... charity to consist . The true minister attacks this false grace as an enemy to the truth of the Gospel , while he pleads for that Christlike charity which inay properly be called the sister of truth . He asserts the dignity and power of ...
... charity to consist . The true minister attacks this false grace as an enemy to the truth of the Gospel , while he pleads for that Christlike charity which inay properly be called the sister of truth . He asserts the dignity and power of ...
Page 157
... charity is unknown . For while a man disregards the soul of his neighbour , all the interest he takes in his temporal affairs can manifest no more than the charity of a disciple of Epicurus , which is as far below the charity of ...
... charity is unknown . For while a man disregards the soul of his neighbour , all the interest he takes in his temporal affairs can manifest no more than the charity of a disciple of Epicurus , which is as far below the charity of ...
Page 159
... charity should rather prevent and surprise them with unexpected acts of civility and kindness . From these expressions it appears that our Lord would have his disciples to possess a charity not only extraordinary in some degree , but ...
... charity should rather prevent and surprise them with unexpected acts of civility and kindness . From these expressions it appears that our Lord would have his disciples to possess a charity not only extraordinary in some degree , but ...
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