No Cross, No Crown: A Discourse, Shewing the Nature and Discipline of the Holy Cross of Christ ...Marsh, 1849 - 411 sider |
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... respects , or personal honours ; much less those lewd immoralities and scandalous vices , now in vogue with Christians , could find either example or connivance among them . Their care was not how to sport away their precious time , but ...
... respects , or personal honours ; much less those lewd immoralities and scandalous vices , now in vogue with Christians , could find either example or connivance among them . Their care was not how to sport away their precious time , but ...
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... respecting man ? Answer I. This indeed is of that mighty moment to be truly , plainly , and thoroughly answered , that all that went before seems only to serve for preface to it ; and miscarrying in it to be no less than a mis- guidance ...
... respecting man ? Answer I. This indeed is of that mighty moment to be truly , plainly , and thoroughly answered , that all that went before seems only to serve for preface to it ; and miscarrying in it to be no less than a mis- guidance ...
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... respect to it . - 11 . A recluse life no true gospel abnegation . - 12 . Comparison between Christ's self - denial and theirs his leads to purity in the world , theirs to voluntary imprisonment , that they might not be tempted of the ...
... respect to it . - 11 . A recluse life no true gospel abnegation . - 12 . Comparison between Christ's self - denial and theirs his leads to purity in the world , theirs to voluntary imprisonment , that they might not be tempted of the ...
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... respect and deference : the last excess is that of worldly furniture and orna- ments . To the just and true witness of the eternal God , placed in the souls of all people , I appeal as to the truth of these things . III . To the first ...
... respect and deference : the last excess is that of worldly furniture and orna- ments . To the just and true witness of the eternal God , placed in the souls of all people , I appeal as to the truth of these things . III . To the first ...
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... respect was little more than formal and ceremonious . For notwith- standing they , like the Jews , were mighty zealous in garnishing their sepulchres , and curious in carving their images ; not only keeping with pretence what might be ...
... respect was little more than formal and ceremonious . For notwith- standing they , like the Jews , were mighty zealous in garnishing their sepulchres , and curious in carving their images ; not only keeping with pretence what might be ...
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Alcamenes answered Antigonus apostle apparel behold better blessed blood called children of God Christendom Christians conscience covetousness Croesus cross of Christ customs death desire despise disciples discourse divine doctrine doth effeminacy enemies Epictetus esteem eternal evil excess faith father fear flesh follow folly friends give glory God's godliness hath heart heathens heaven heavenly Heraclitus holy honour invention Isaiah Jesus Christ Jews John iii judgment king kingdom Laert live Lord lusts luxury Matt meek mind ness never persons Peter Peter ii Phocion plain pleasure poor pray pride princes profession proud Psalm reason recreations religion repentance reproach reproved respect rich righteousness saith salvation Scripture self-denial sins Socrates Solon soul Spirit Sulpitius Severus temperance thee Themistocles Theopompus things thou thought thyself tion true unto vanity virtue wanton Wherefore whilst wicked women words worldly worship yourselves