Sermons, Chiefly on Practical Subjects, Томи 1 – 2Gilbert & Hodges, C.A. Archer & N. Mahon, 1814 |
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... ourselves , and the truth is not in us . I do not mean that we should lessen the conscious satisfaction of a sincerely upright life , by always presenting to ourselves the dark side of our characters in their darkest shade . The most ...
... ourselves , and the truth is not in us . I do not mean that we should lessen the conscious satisfaction of a sincerely upright life , by always presenting to ourselves the dark side of our characters in their darkest shade . The most ...
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... ourselves in the estimation of that Being , who searches " the heart . - A censorious spirit " is ever . grounded on self - ignorance ; and when we ' do not know ourselves , we must be ill® qualified to sit in judgment upon others.— t ...
... ourselves in the estimation of that Being , who searches " the heart . - A censorious spirit " is ever . grounded on self - ignorance ; and when we ' do not know ourselves , we must be ill® qualified to sit in judgment upon others.— t ...
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... ourselves with a pious care , and be- come helpers of each other's faith and hope , consolation and joy . - Let our light so shine before all , who may receive direction from it , that , while they are induced to glorify our heavenly ...
... ourselves with a pious care , and be- come helpers of each other's faith and hope , consolation and joy . - Let our light so shine before all , who may receive direction from it , that , while they are induced to glorify our heavenly ...
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