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... DOUBT . ST . JOHN , xx . 27. - Then saith He to Thomas , Reach hither thy finger , and behold my hands ; and reach hither thy hand , and thrust it into my side : and be not faithless , but believing . HEB . iv . 3. — We who have ...
... DOUBT . ST . JOHN , xx . 27. - Then saith He to Thomas , Reach hither thy finger , and behold my hands ; and reach hither thy hand , and thrust it into my side : and be not faithless , but believing . HEB . iv . 3. — We who have ...
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... doubt that we judge of it much too highly it seems to us so great a thing that no- thing more can be required of us ; it seems so great that we may trust to it quietly for life and for death . Lay it before Christ's eyes , call Him to ...
... doubt that we judge of it much too highly it seems to us so great a thing that no- thing more can be required of us ; it seems so great that we may trust to it quietly for life and for death . Lay it before Christ's eyes , call Him to ...
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... doubt that such prayers will be answered , and that where we now act blindly and carelessly , according to any ... doubt them were to doubt Him ? And then comes that fearful state , when the very mind and conscience is defiled ; when in ...
... doubt that such prayers will be answered , and that where we now act blindly and carelessly , according to any ... doubt them were to doubt Him ? And then comes that fearful state , when the very mind and conscience is defiled ; when in ...
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... doubt is an extreme misery . What , I say , is he to do , who demands to believe , yet feel- ing his powers of mind to be not great , his know- ledge scanty , his opportunities of increasing it few or none , cannot make his own way ...
... doubt is an extreme misery . What , I say , is he to do , who demands to believe , yet feel- ing his powers of mind to be not great , his know- ledge scanty , his opportunities of increasing it few or none , cannot make his own way ...
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... doubts them . Nothing would seem to be clearer , than that , whatever else we may be allowed to do on the mere authority of others , we have no right to hate or to condemn our neighbours . If a man says , I cannot judge about these ...
... doubts them . Nothing would seem to be clearer , than that , whatever else we may be allowed to do on the mere authority of others , we have no right to hate or to condemn our neighbours . If a man says , I cannot judge about these ...
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