The Assistant of Education: Religious and Literary, Intended for the Use of Young Persons, Volume 5Baker and Fletcher, 1825 - Education |
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... reasons , and under the influence of the same mistakes , as he is virtually rejected now by those who , since his coming as before it , profess to believe the written word of God ; but do in fact believe no more of it than accords with ...
... reasons , and under the influence of the same mistakes , as he is virtually rejected now by those who , since his coming as before it , profess to believe the written word of God ; but do in fact believe no more of it than accords with ...
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... reason of the arrival of her pre- dicted king : but there is no reason to suppose these foreign states took any interest in the lowly being when he came , either to save or to destroy him . There were , however , those who did believe ...
... reason of the arrival of her pre- dicted king : but there is no reason to suppose these foreign states took any interest in the lowly being when he came , either to save or to destroy him . There were , however , those who did believe ...
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... . How can we help ourselves ? It is out of nature , out of reason - impossible ! Well , then , we must return to the text of the Preacher , and tell him VOL . V. D so . And what is his reply ? Is that SERMON ON THE MOUNT . 25.
... . How can we help ourselves ? It is out of nature , out of reason - impossible ! Well , then , we must return to the text of the Preacher , and tell him VOL . V. D so . And what is his reply ? Is that SERMON ON THE MOUNT . 25.
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... reason that the children should do what the Father does ? Out of nature it may be - but then it is that very nature that must be changed , or ever the Father's features can be acknowledged in the child . Our Father which is in heaven ...
... reason that the children should do what the Father does ? Out of nature it may be - but then it is that very nature that must be changed , or ever the Father's features can be acknowledged in the child . Our Father which is in heaven ...
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... his bitterest foes . And in enjoining this , the Saviour assumes that there is reason why those to whom he was speaking , his disciples , should in this be distinguished from others , and exchange 28 SERMON ON THE MOUNT .
... his bitterest foes . And in enjoining this , the Saviour assumes that there is reason why those to whom he was speaking , his disciples , should in this be distinguished from others , and exchange 28 SERMON ON THE MOUNT .
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