The Christian Remembrancer, Volum 7F.C. & J. Rivington, 1844 |
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... become a lifeless form , because it spoke not of justification in every line : faith was to be exercised upon itself ; all other objects were taken away from it . Every thing else but the question , " How is an individual to become ...
... become a lifeless form , because it spoke not of justification in every line : faith was to be exercised upon itself ; all other objects were taken away from it . Every thing else but the question , " How is an individual to become ...
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... become so . Why ? Because the hope of a distant good is not sufficient to stir them up to the needful course of exertion . They would .rather be at ease , and go plodding on in their accustomed way , than undertake a great work to ...
... become so . Why ? Because the hope of a distant good is not sufficient to stir them up to the needful course of exertion . They would .rather be at ease , and go plodding on in their accustomed way , than undertake a great work to ...
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... become extravagant , unreal , and dissipated ; keep- ing their eye as on the dawn in the horizon , become lost in the desert over which they go to reach it . They call this spirituality of mind and unity of purpose . It is , in truth ...
... become extravagant , unreal , and dissipated ; keep- ing their eye as on the dawn in the horizon , become lost in the desert over which they go to reach it . They call this spirituality of mind and unity of purpose . It is , in truth ...
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