The Works of Thomas Chalmers, Volumes 20-21W. Collins, 1836 |
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... Christian is generally in better comfort and condi- tion than other men . A whole parish of Christians . would be a parish of well - conditioned families . 4. But here it is of importance to remark , that , for the production of a ...
... Christian is generally in better comfort and condi- tion than other men . A whole parish of Christians . would be a parish of well - conditioned families . 4. But here it is of importance to remark , that , for the production of a ...
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... Christians . The secondary influence of that admiration which is sure to be excited by the display of Christian ac- complishments , will lead to the imitation of them under the influence of other and subordinate prin- ciples than those ...
... Christians . The secondary influence of that admiration which is sure to be excited by the display of Christian ac- complishments , will lead to the imitation of them under the influence of other and subordinate prin- ciples than those ...
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... Christian faith has been formed with such power in their hearts , as to bring out the Christian morals into visible exemplification upon their history ; —it is enough , that the principle within them , if it do not propagate its own ...
... Christian faith has been formed with such power in their hearts , as to bring out the Christian morals into visible exemplification upon their history ; —it is enough , that the principle within them , if it do not propagate its own ...
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