Our Christian Classics: Readings from the Best Divines with Notices Biographical and Critical, Volume 2J. Nesbet, 1857 - Christian literature, English |
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... natural enemies , here bound over to their good behaviour . These dark veterans are Jewish Rabbis - Kimchi , Abarbanel , and , like a row of rag - collectors , a whole Monmouth Street of rubbish- behold the entire Babylonian Talmud ...
... natural enemies , here bound over to their good behaviour . These dark veterans are Jewish Rabbis - Kimchi , Abarbanel , and , like a row of rag - collectors , a whole Monmouth Street of rubbish- behold the entire Babylonian Talmud ...
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... natural energy of his character and the vigour of his constitu- tion found again their wonted play . Soon after this happy change , his first publication appeared . It was a " Display of Arminianism , " and , attracting the atten- tion ...
... natural energy of his character and the vigour of his constitu- tion found again their wonted play . Soon after this happy change , his first publication appeared . It was a " Display of Arminianism , " and , attracting the atten- tion ...
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... nature of sincere goodness to give a delight and a complacency unto the mind in the exercise of itself , and communication of its effects . A good man doth both delight in doing good , and hath an abundant reward for the doing it , in ...
... nature of sincere goodness to give a delight and a complacency unto the mind in the exercise of itself , and communication of its effects . A good man doth both delight in doing good , and hath an abundant reward for the doing it , in ...
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... nature and supreme in its authority ; and a debtor to that scheme to which he owes his very self , like Augustine , and Cowper , and Chalmers , he will join that school where revela- tion is absolute , and where " Thus saith the Lord ...
... nature and supreme in its authority ; and a debtor to that scheme to which he owes his very self , like Augustine , and Cowper , and Chalmers , he will join that school where revela- tion is absolute , and where " Thus saith the Lord ...
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... nature of the things themselves , which are suited unto the various states , conditions , and apprehensions of the minds of men ; 2. What from the manner of their expression , on which a character of Divine wisdom is impressed ; 3. What ...
... nature of the things themselves , which are suited unto the various states , conditions , and apprehensions of the minds of men ; 2. What from the manner of their expression , on which a character of Divine wisdom is impressed ; 3. What ...
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