Elements of Moral Philosophy and of Christian Ethics, Volume 1J. Duncan, 1826 - Christian ethics |
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Page 110
... guilt and the power of sin . For our sakes , and to accomplish our salvation , he who is God , made himself of no reputation , and took upon him the form of a servant , and the likeness of men , and being found in fashion as a man , he ...
... guilt and the power of sin . For our sakes , and to accomplish our salvation , he who is God , made himself of no reputation , and took upon him the form of a servant , and the likeness of men , and being found in fashion as a man , he ...
Page 129
... guilt and of crime which he has voluntarily chosen , there is a witness whom no art can elude - who is present with him in his most solitary hours - who sees his perversion of infinite goodness- who hears all his imprecations - whose ...
... guilt and of crime which he has voluntarily chosen , there is a witness whom no art can elude - who is present with him in his most solitary hours - who sees his perversion of infinite goodness- who hears all his imprecations - whose ...
Page 130
... guilt he cannot shun its recollection ; and this , like the presence of that God whose law he contemns , accompanies him to his most secret retirement , imbitters all the sources of his enjoyment , reminds him that he cannot be sinful ...
... guilt he cannot shun its recollection ; and this , like the presence of that God whose law he contemns , accompanies him to his most secret retirement , imbitters all the sources of his enjoyment , reminds him that he cannot be sinful ...
Page 141
... guilt and darkness , retains traces of former greatness , and to whom hopes are given of renovated glory ; and the change and the death which surround him , like the storms of winter before the life and beauty of spring , are ordained ...
... guilt and darkness , retains traces of former greatness , and to whom hopes are given of renovated glory ; and the change and the death which surround him , like the storms of winter before the life and beauty of spring , are ordained ...
Page 153
... guilt and of aggravation . It is an attempt to change the truth of God into a lie , -to sully all his perfections , and especially his immutability and eternity - and to act 2 towards him as if he were only of yesterday The Eternity and ...
... guilt and of aggravation . It is an attempt to change the truth of God into a lie , -to sully all his perfections , and especially his immutability and eternity - and to act 2 towards him as if he were only of yesterday The Eternity and ...
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