Christian Life, Its Hopes, Its Fears, and Its Close1843 |
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... better to give in succession all the sermons which have been preached in the School chapel at Rugby , during the three half years before the unexpected close . Thus the reader will have brought before him the habitual teaching of one ...
... better to give in succession all the sermons which have been preached in the School chapel at Rugby , during the three half years before the unexpected close . Thus the reader will have brought before him the habitual teaching of one ...
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... better to insist upon what will certainly happen than on what may happen pos- sibly , but which we can hardly call so much as probable . But when more has happened , when we find that our separation has not been only such as we ...
... better to insist upon what will certainly happen than on what may happen pos- sibly , but which we can hardly call so much as probable . But when more has happened , when we find that our separation has not been only such as we ...
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... better than the beasts , when we are not busy ; when we are not merry , and yet when we are not asleep ; there is a time , in short , when we think . And there is also a time , it may come very seldom to some , yet it does come ...
... better than the beasts , when we are not busy ; when we are not merry , and yet when we are not asleep ; there is a time , in short , when we think . And there is also a time , it may come very seldom to some , yet it does come ...
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... better than folly . Or , again , it might have been possible that God should have given us the very exact answer we desired . He might have opened to us the unseen world ; He might have chosen to make His presence and His will ...
... better than folly . Or , again , it might have been possible that God should have given us the very exact answer we desired . He might have opened to us the unseen world ; He might have chosen to make His presence and His will ...
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... better and holier . It speaks strongly as a matter of fact to all of us : the evidence of our Lord's life and death , and resurrection , is of the same sort as that which we rest on in human matters . Whoever has heard the summing up of ...
... better and holier . It speaks strongly as a matter of fact to all of us : the evidence of our Lord's life and death , and resurrection , is of the same sort as that which we rest on in human matters . Whoever has heard the summing up of ...
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