The Portrait of St. Paul, Or, The True Model for Christians and Pastors1880 - 241 pages |
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Page 53
... frequently repeats , in his public discourses , those affectionate expressions which flow so cordially from the lips of faithful ministers , “ My dear brethren in Christ ! ” These expressions from the pulpit are almost unavoidable upon ...
... frequently repeats , in his public discourses , those affectionate expressions which flow so cordially from the lips of faithful ministers , “ My dear brethren in Christ ! ” These expressions from the pulpit are almost unavoidable upon ...
Page 129
... frequently impose upon others by our innate hypocrisy . Unregenerate men , after having thrown a cloak over their distinguishing vices , are anxious to make a parade of virtues which they do not possess . The proud man is sometimes ...
... frequently impose upon others by our innate hypocrisy . Unregenerate men , after having thrown a cloak over their distinguishing vices , are anxious to make a parade of virtues which they do not possess . The proud man is sometimes ...
Page 224
... frequently the doctrines of the Gospel are attended with no considerable effect upon those who admit them , because the salutary operation of these truths is counteracted by the powerful influence of earthly desires indulged in the ...
... frequently the doctrines of the Gospel are attended with no considerable effect upon those who admit them , because the salutary operation of these truths is counteracted by the powerful influence of earthly desires indulged in the ...
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