Christ Our ExampleLeavitt, Lord, 1834 - 269 sider |
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Side 7
... mind , do reverence to their own abstract idea of religion , and think that if they could see it exemplified , they should love it and bow down before it . But because they have formed their beau ideal of a Christian from some fancy of ...
... mind , do reverence to their own abstract idea of religion , and think that if they could see it exemplified , they should love it and bow down before it . But because they have formed their beau ideal of a Christian from some fancy of ...
Side 15
... mind to the shame it confesses and the falseness it laments , as if sin had lost its culpability and become a mere misfortune . I hear Christians express themselves after this manner : " We all forget God in the business of life - we ...
... mind to the shame it confesses and the falseness it laments , as if sin had lost its culpability and become a mere misfortune . I hear Christians express themselves after this manner : " We all forget God in the business of life - we ...
Side 29
... mind . Every unsilenced conscience testifies of their truth ; every man born anew of the Spirit , who has turned from vanities to serve the living God , knows that he did not do it , and could not have done it , for himself ; and every ...
... mind . Every unsilenced conscience testifies of their truth ; every man born anew of the Spirit , who has turned from vanities to serve the living God , knows that he did not do it , and could not have done it , for himself ; and every ...
Side 34
... but they are not really so . Most people are pur- suing more than one of the above - named objects - some are influenced by all of them ; I speak therefore of the bearings of the human- mind generally 34 CHRIST OUR EXAMPLE.
... but they are not really so . Most people are pur- suing more than one of the above - named objects - some are influenced by all of them ; I speak therefore of the bearings of the human- mind generally 34 CHRIST OUR EXAMPLE.
Side 35
Caroline Fry. speak therefore of the bearings of the human- mind generally , rather than of individuals . Each one , by analysing his own mingled motives , may perceive which are , and which are not in unison with those of the Lord Jesus ...
Caroline Fry. speak therefore of the bearings of the human- mind generally , rather than of individuals . Each one , by analysing his own mingled motives , may perceive which are , and which are not in unison with those of the Lord Jesus ...
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Adam anguish become believe believer's blessed body bosom canker-worm character children of God children of men Christ Jesus Christian church conformity corruption curse dark death Deity delight desire despised disciple of Christ divine divine grace doctrine doubt earth earthly endure enemies enjoy enjoyment eternal everlasting evil faith Father Father's glory fear feel glad glory God's gospel grace hand happiness hast hath heart heaven Holy Spirit honourable human Jesus Christ kingdom knew labour language light live look Lord mercy misery natural ness never object ourselves painful path Paul perceive perhaps pharisee pleasure present profession purpose reason redeemed Redeemer's rejoice religion righteousness salvation sanctification Satan Saviour's Scrip Scripture secret sinner sins Socinian Son of God sorrow soul speak spoken suffering temporal thee things thou tion ungodly unto walk word written