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Page 33
... he cared for the poor , but because he was a thief , and had the bag , and bare
what was put therein . The motives of the rest were good , though their
indignation was entirely out of place ; but Judas was influenced by the basest of
passions .
... he cared for the poor , but because he was a thief , and had the bag , and bare
what was put therein . The motives of the rest were good , though their
indignation was entirely out of place ; but Judas was influenced by the basest of
passions .
Page 132
Suppose , then , for a moment , that you could summon around you every Lord's
day , some of the most prosperous and influential men of business — some of the
most devoted and useful preachers of the gospel - some of the ablest advocates
...
Suppose , then , for a moment , that you could summon around you every Lord's
day , some of the most prosperous and influential men of business — some of the
most devoted and useful preachers of the gospel - some of the ablest advocates
...
Page 133
What an influence ! What an advantage , to have the first training of the young
idea , and to direct the moral power of a great nation ! The thought is prodigious .
And yet it simply represents the actual prerogative of Sabbath school teachers ...
What an influence ! What an advantage , to have the first training of the young
idea , and to direct the moral power of a great nation ! The thought is prodigious .
And yet it simply represents the actual prerogative of Sabbath school teachers ...
Page 145
His singleness of purpose , his entire consecration to the public weal is
recognized in all the forms of political , moral , and religious influence . Even his
enemies are constrained to do him homage in their inward convictions , however
they may ...
His singleness of purpose , his entire consecration to the public weal is
recognized in all the forms of political , moral , and religious influence . Even his
enemies are constrained to do him homage in their inward convictions , however
they may ...
Page 244
Our civil government is happily a government of moral influence . It derives its
supremacy not so much from the pains and penalties of the statute book , as from
the virtue and intelligence of the people . Now the permanent safety of such a ...
Our civil government is happily a government of moral influence . It derives its
supremacy not so much from the pains and penalties of the statute book , as from
the virtue and intelligence of the people . Now the permanent safety of such a ...
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Page 101 - If it had not been the LORD who was on our side, when men rose up against us : Then they had swallowed us up quick, when their wrath was kindled against us : Then the waters had overwhelmed us, the stream had gone over our soul: Then the proud waters had gone over our soul.
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