The Portrait of St. Paul, Or, The True Model for Christians and Pastors1880 - 241 pages |
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Page 62
... persons who join example to precept in the cause of virtue , and who , for that very reason , are peculiarly qualified for the education of children , are the only persons in the world who ought to have none . The absurdity of this ...
... persons who join example to precept in the cause of virtue , and who , for that very reason , are peculiarly qualified for the education of children , are the only persons in the world who ought to have none . The absurdity of this ...
Page 85
... persons who pursued the first evangelists with such deadly rancour . Nay , had it not been for Annas and Caiaphas , Herod and Pilate would silently have permitted the preaching of Jesus himself . These , who were the chief men of the ...
... persons who pursued the first evangelists with such deadly rancour . Nay , had it not been for Annas and Caiaphas , Herod and Pilate would silently have permitted the preaching of Jesus himself . These , who were the chief men of the ...
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... persons cast themselves headlong into materialism , denying the inspiration of the Holy Spirit , and treating every impression of his power as the workings of a disordered brain . But as the testimony of blind men can never persuade a ...
... persons cast themselves headlong into materialism , denying the inspiration of the Holy Spirit , and treating every impression of his power as the workings of a disordered brain . But as the testimony of blind men can never persuade a ...
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