Sermons, Academical and OccasionalJ.H. Parker, 1847 - 421 sider |
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Side xxxi
... continually tempted to something like " rejoicing in iniquity : " - to grudging and dis- paraging thoughts of that , which after all may prove to have been the grace of God in their brethren . Sad exemplifications might be given of this ...
... continually tempted to something like " rejoicing in iniquity : " - to grudging and dis- paraging thoughts of that , which after all may prove to have been the grace of God in their brethren . Sad exemplifications might be given of this ...
Side lxiii
... continually to wider separation . It is no such violent imagination , to fancy ourselves re - united as of old , without any sacrifice of principle on either side . on either side . I say , of principle : because undoubtedly certain ...
... continually to wider separation . It is no such violent imagination , to fancy ourselves re - united as of old , without any sacrifice of principle on either side . on either side . I say , of principle : because undoubtedly certain ...
Side lxix
... continually back to the very foundation of our English theory : that those from whom we are separated are yet in the Church , since we inherit , as it were , through them . If so , they are nearer to us , every one of them , than any ...
... continually back to the very foundation of our English theory : that those from whom we are separated are yet in the Church , since we inherit , as it were , through them . If so , they are nearer to us , every one of them , than any ...
Side lxx
... continually on the verge of most sacred and unquestionable truths , on which if a man discourse ignorantly , he can hardly fail to symbolize with heretics , and to disparage Saints and Fathers . With these feelings , we need not , I ...
... continually on the verge of most sacred and unquestionable truths , on which if a man discourse ignorantly , he can hardly fail to symbolize with heretics , and to disparage Saints and Fathers . With these feelings , we need not , I ...
Side 8
... continually mis- taking the circumstances and outward habiliments of things for the things themselves ; calling great little and little great ; and thus , laying itself open to continual disappointment , is much more likely to subside ...
... continually mis- taking the circumstances and outward habiliments of things for the things themselves ; calling great little and little great ; and thus , laying itself open to continual disappointment , is much more likely to subside ...
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