Christian Life, Its Hopes, Its Fears, and Its Close1843 |
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... continually on our observa- tion . Men are for ever acting without being fully persuaded in their own mind ; and that in various ways . For instance , those who act hastily , from mere impulse or feeling , they cannot be said to be ...
... continually on our observa- tion . Men are for ever acting without being fully persuaded in their own mind ; and that in various ways . For instance , those who act hastily , from mere impulse or feeling , they cannot be said to be ...
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... continually . We do not care to be fully per- suaded about all things ; it is impossible , it is not needful ; but where we must act , there it is that we desire to act upon a reasonable conviction ; that we may not be like mere ...
... continually . We do not care to be fully per- suaded about all things ; it is impossible , it is not needful ; but where we must act , there it is that we desire to act upon a reasonable conviction ; that we may not be like mere ...
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... continually who condemn their neighbours strongly , and are indeed very violent religious partisans , when by their own con- fession they know nothing of the matter beyond a mere blind following their own teachers and their own party ...
... continually who condemn their neighbours strongly , and are indeed very violent religious partisans , when by their own con- fession they know nothing of the matter beyond a mere blind following their own teachers and their own party ...
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... continually is God's house of prayer changed into a den of thieves ; how often does the din of all evil passions drown the offering of prayer and praise , which the Christian within the temple of his heart should continually offer ! Yet ...
... continually is God's house of prayer changed into a den of thieves ; how often does the din of all evil passions drown the offering of prayer and praise , which the Christian within the temple of his heart should continually offer ! Yet ...
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... continually profaned ; but I speak of us as a society , as a school , as a Christian school , as a place , that is , to which the sons of Christian parents , and of no other , are sent to receive a Christian education . Such a so- ciety ...
... continually profaned ; but I speak of us as a society , as a school , as a Christian school , as a place , that is , to which the sons of Christian parents , and of no other , are sent to receive a Christian education . Such a so- ciety ...
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amongst answer apostle apostle Thomas baptism become beholding believe blessing called careless Christian church communion confirmation congregation conscience crucified daily death den of thieves deny disciples doubt duty dwell earnest earnestly earth earthly Epistle eternal evil faith Father fault fear feel flesh fully persuaded give God's Gospel grace grieved hearts heaven hinder holy communion Holy Spirit hope idolatry infinite Jesus Christ judgment justified language less live lively sacrifice look Lord Lord's mean means of grace minds nature ness never once ourselves outward pain Paul peace peace of God persons pleasure pray prayer preaching profanation promise RUGBY CHAPEL RUGBY SCHOOL salvation Saviour Scripture sense SERMON sight sins souls speak spoken suppose surely teaching temple temptation Thee things THOMAS ARNOLD thought true truly trust truth unbelief unto wish words young