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... duty of maintaining an ardent love of truth , and an honest candid simplicity , that admits every argument in its proper force , and would feel it a violation of principle -not of reason or decorum only , but of conscientious prin ...
... duty of maintaining an ardent love of truth , and an honest candid simplicity , that admits every argument in its proper force , and would feel it a violation of principle -not of reason or decorum only , but of conscientious prin ...
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... duty ; and their withdrawment , certainly , could not with reason be de- precated , inasmuch as it greatly tended to identify their in- terests with those of the people at large . The dispute , however , as then managed , was more a ...
... duty ; and their withdrawment , certainly , could not with reason be de- precated , inasmuch as it greatly tended to identify their in- terests with those of the people at large . The dispute , however , as then managed , was more a ...
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... duty . It seems that we have given offence to this Mr. J. Pha → rez by a paragraph ( Ecl . Rev. Vol . V. p . 248. ) in which we professed our conviction of the spuriousness of certain words in the received text of John v . 7 , 8 . Such ...
... duty . It seems that we have given offence to this Mr. J. Pha → rez by a paragraph ( Ecl . Rev. Vol . V. p . 248. ) in which we professed our conviction of the spuriousness of certain words in the received text of John v . 7 , 8 . Such ...
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... duties , might not sufficiently guard an unwary hearer against a reduced esti mate of practical holiness , nor exempt themselves from the suspicion of undervaluing moral obedience . " Pref . pp . vii , viii . To the truth of these ...
... duties , might not sufficiently guard an unwary hearer against a reduced esti mate of practical holiness , nor exempt themselves from the suspicion of undervaluing moral obedience . " Pref . pp . vii , viii . To the truth of these ...
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... duties of life , the task is very different . To render these topics interest- ing , it is necessary to look abroad ... duty , without order and arrangement , or the smallest effort to impress its obligation upon the conscience , or to ...
... duties of life , the task is very different . To render these topics interest- ing , it is necessary to look abroad ... duty , without order and arrangement , or the smallest effort to impress its obligation upon the conscience , or to ...
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Page 108 - ... sun. And behold a man bent with age coming from the way of the wilderness leaning on a staff. And Abraham arose, and met him, and said unto him, ' Turn in, I pray thee, and wash thy feet, and tarry all night ; and thou shall arise early in the morning, and go on thy way.' And the man said, 'Nay; for I will abide under this tree.