Christian Life, Its Hopes, Its Fears, and Its Close1843 |
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Page 43
... sympathy and sanction of our own hearts which makes them reasonable , they are called in the scriptures by no better name than hypocrisy and unbelief . It is not necessary then to be a learned man , or a man of much leisure , in order ...
... sympathy and sanction of our own hearts which makes them reasonable , they are called in the scriptures by no better name than hypocrisy and unbelief . It is not necessary then to be a learned man , or a man of much leisure , in order ...
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... sympathy being a very just cause why we should be drawn together . But then this sympathy is accompanied very often with a total want of sympathy so far as regards our common superior ; as we who are each other's companions have with ...
... sympathy being a very just cause why we should be drawn together . But then this sympathy is accompanied very often with a total want of sympathy so far as regards our common superior ; as we who are each other's companions have with ...
Page 77
... sympathy between us and our companions , there is also between us and our superior the very contrary to sympathy , we conceive ourselves placed towards him in ac- tual opposition . But if he too could be taken into our bond of sympathy ...
... sympathy between us and our companions , there is also between us and our superior the very contrary to sympathy , we conceive ourselves placed towards him in ac- tual opposition . But if he too could be taken into our bond of sympathy ...
Page 78
... sympathy with him ; he has told them that his good is not their good , but that on the contrary his good exists in their suffering . How can they respect or wish to maintain such a relation ; how can they but be anxious to break it ...
... sympathy with him ; he has told them that his good is not their good , but that on the contrary his good exists in their suffering . How can they respect or wish to maintain such a relation ; how can they but be anxious to break it ...
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... sympathy , then it comes in to soften and purify even those other relations which in themselves were wholly without sympathy ; the master was taken in within the range of his slave's regard , and the slave within the range of his ...
... sympathy , then it comes in to soften and purify even those other relations which in themselves were wholly without sympathy ; the master was taken in within the range of his slave's regard , and the slave within the range of his ...
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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