Elements of Moral Philosophy and of Christian Ethics, Volume 1J. Duncan, 1826 |
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Page 105
... death and his mediatorial offices are without effect in all who refuse to give God any worship , or who rest satisfied in the outward forms of religion . That is spiritual worship which proceeds from a spiritual nature ; and our nature ...
... death and his mediatorial offices are without effect in all who refuse to give God any worship , or who rest satisfied in the outward forms of religion . That is spiritual worship which proceeds from a spiritual nature ; and our nature ...
Page 107
... death , without God , and having no hope . Paganism was supported by the pomp and splendour that could make it imposing to the senses , shielded by the power of princes , and by the no less formidable power of the priesthood . But the ...
... death , without God , and having no hope . Paganism was supported by the pomp and splendour that could make it imposing to the senses , shielded by the power of princes , and by the no less formidable power of the priesthood . But the ...
Page 110
... death , even the death of the cross . Let us draw near , and view the cha- racter and glory of the invisible God in the person of his Son , as he unites the nature of man with that of God ; and as he exhibits in his work as a Saviour ...
... death , even the death of the cross . Let us draw near , and view the cha- racter and glory of the invisible God in the person of his Son , as he unites the nature of man with that of God ; and as he exhibits in his work as a Saviour ...
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... death ! If , in such circumstances , they know the truth , how delightful is the conviction , that they are not alone ; that an Almighty Friend is present to wit- ness their tears , and to hear their complaints ; and that all the tender ...
... death ! If , in such circumstances , they know the truth , how delightful is the conviction , that they are not alone ; that an Almighty Friend is present to wit- ness their tears , and to hear their complaints ; and that all the tender ...
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... death . The same gracious presence is continued with us - the presence of God in his whole essence and perfections ; in his wisdom to guide us - his power to protect and support us - his mercy to pity us - his fulness to refresh us ...
... death . The same gracious presence is continued with us - the presence of God in his whole essence and perfections ; in his wisdom to guide us - his power to protect and support us - his mercy to pity us - his fulness to refresh us ...
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