Elements of Moral Philosophy and of Christian Ethics, Volume 1J. Duncan, 1826 |
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Page 110
... righteousness shall they be exalted . " Without this light we should have been for ever without the delight which we now feel in the knowledge of the divine character and per- fections ; without that comfort and peace which we now enjoy ...
... righteousness shall they be exalted . " Without this light we should have been for ever without the delight which we now feel in the knowledge of the divine character and per- fections ; without that comfort and peace which we now enjoy ...
Page 124
... righteous of other ages appealed from the presumptuous decision of man to the tribunal of God and of their own conscience : " Till I die I will not remove mine integrity from me . My righteous- ness I hold fast , and will not let it go ...
... righteous of other ages appealed from the presumptuous decision of man to the tribunal of God and of their own conscience : " Till I die I will not remove mine integrity from me . My righteous- ness I hold fast , and will not let it go ...
Page 127
... righteous God , to whom he is accountable for all his actions , not to feel its influence in leading him to live soberly , righteously , and godly ? If it be difficult to live long in immediate contact with piety without imbibing a ...
... righteous God , to whom he is accountable for all his actions , not to feel its influence in leading him to live soberly , righteously , and godly ? If it be difficult to live long in immediate contact with piety without imbibing a ...
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... righteousness . Remember , besides , that He in whose presence you live and move , and have your being , is your father and your friend ; who , in his love and in his pity , sent his Son to die the death of the cross for your salvation ...
... righteousness . Remember , besides , that He in whose presence you live and move , and have your being , is your father and your friend ; who , in his love and in his pity , sent his Son to die the death of the cross for your salvation ...
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... righteous and the wicked . This omnipresence , and this omniscience , as they are necessary to judge the world , so will they be shewn by presenting to our view every thing in its reality , by bringing to remembrance what was forgotten ...
... righteous and the wicked . This omnipresence , and this omniscience , as they are necessary to judge the world , so will they be shewn by presenting to our view every thing in its reality , by bringing to remembrance what was forgotten ...
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