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Page 37
... things , and whose religion should teach thembetter things , let them not be surprized " as though some strange thing had hap- penued to them . " It is our happy lot to live and to act in an age when God is calling into action that vast ...
... things , and whose religion should teach thembetter things , let them not be surprized " as though some strange thing had hap- penued to them . " It is our happy lot to live and to act in an age when God is calling into action that vast ...
Page 51
... things lead us . " Being in the vein , the Bishop soon found another oppor- tunity of pursuing his object , and he ... thing - and designing to do another ; for that such a declara- tion , made " ex cathedra " too , as to Bible Societies ...
... things lead us . " Being in the vein , the Bishop soon found another oppor- tunity of pursuing his object , and he ... thing - and designing to do another ; for that such a declara- tion , made " ex cathedra " too , as to Bible Societies ...
Page 64
... things moved him to desist a moment from the arduous and perilous contest , neither did he count his life dear unto himself , that he might ad- vance the conquests of the cross . But out of all these hardships and dangers the Lord had ...
... things moved him to desist a moment from the arduous and perilous contest , neither did he count his life dear unto himself , that he might ad- vance the conquests of the cross . But out of all these hardships and dangers the Lord had ...
Page 65
... things indifferent , where truth was not properly con- cerned at all , that he might gain ground , on which to contend for the important doctrines of grace . He VOL.VI.-No. 2 . 9 became all things to all men , that by At all means he ...
... things indifferent , where truth was not properly con- cerned at all , that he might gain ground , on which to contend for the important doctrines of grace . He VOL.VI.-No. 2 . 9 became all things to all men , that by At all means he ...
Page 66
... things he had taught were true or false- whether those things to which he had testified were cunningly devised fables , or real facts , which he had himself witnessed . He certainly would not thus cheerfully and joy- fully have suffered ...
... things he had taught were true or false- whether those things to which he had testified were cunningly devised fables , or real facts , which he had himself witnessed . He certainly would not thus cheerfully and joy- fully have suffered ...
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