Sermons, Bind 1Hezekiah Howe and Durrie & Peck, 1828 |
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... never been able to determine what moral and religious truths were Fundamental . By fundamental truths I mean such ... never accomplished , and is plainly unable to accomplish . As a source of moral instruction , therefore , it is fatally ...
... never been able to determine what moral and religious truths were Fundamental . By fundamental truths I mean such ... never accomplished , and is plainly unable to accomplish . As a source of moral instruction , therefore , it is fatally ...
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... never be accomplished in this manner . Hatred may , indeed , be indulged again : but the hope of success can never be rationally entertained . Thirdly . If the religion of the Gospel is true ; all opposition to it will certainly fail ...
... never be accomplished in this manner . Hatred may , indeed , be indulged again : but the hope of success can never be rationally entertained . Thirdly . If the religion of the Gospel is true ; all opposition to it will certainly fail ...
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... never ridiculed them ; he never exhibited to them a single specimen of unkindness . On the contrary he treat- ed even their prejudices with tenderness ; and gave them " line upon line , and precept upon precept : " exhibiting himself in ...
... never ridiculed them ; he never exhibited to them a single specimen of unkindness . On the contrary he treat- ed even their prejudices with tenderness ; and gave them " line upon line , and precept upon precept : " exhibiting himself in ...
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