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Page 40
... evil . Since the commencement of this most necessary movement , many de- sirable benefits have resulted . Men have had their eyes , at least somewhat opened to see that the enemy is at their very doors ; and they have in many instances ...
... evil . Since the commencement of this most necessary movement , many de- sirable benefits have resulted . Men have had their eyes , at least somewhat opened to see that the enemy is at their very doors ; and they have in many instances ...
Page 50
... evil , suppressed for awhile by fear of the strong arm of the law , presented an aspect of mitigated symptoms . But it was at work still ; -it was beneath the surface , not the less dangerous because out of sight . Popery is the real ...
... evil , suppressed for awhile by fear of the strong arm of the law , presented an aspect of mitigated symptoms . But it was at work still ; -it was beneath the surface , not the less dangerous because out of sight . Popery is the real ...
Page 60
... evil in question . The Archbishop of Dublin has at various times presented Petitions , numerously and respectably signed , praying for a CHURCH GOVERNMENT . ( The earliest of these is pub- lished in the volume of his Grace's " Charges ...
... evil in question . The Archbishop of Dublin has at various times presented Petitions , numerously and respectably signed , praying for a CHURCH GOVERNMENT . ( The earliest of these is pub- lished in the volume of his Grace's " Charges ...
Page 88
... kind , forbearing , and forgiving as you can , both to friends and foes . 4. Never speak evil of any one , on any pretence whatever . 5. Strive to recommend religion , by the courtesy , 88 RULES FOR CHRISTIAN CONDUCT .
... kind , forbearing , and forgiving as you can , both to friends and foes . 4. Never speak evil of any one , on any pretence whatever . 5. Strive to recommend religion , by the courtesy , 88 RULES FOR CHRISTIAN CONDUCT .
Page 89
... evil for evil , nor railing for railing ; but contrari- wise - blessing . " ( 1 Pet . iii . 8 , 9 ) ; and sure enough , St. Paul matches this doctrine as like as two peas ; for says he , " The servant of the Lord must not wrangle , but ...
... evil for evil , nor railing for railing ; but contrari- wise - blessing . " ( 1 Pet . iii . 8 , 9 ) ; and sure enough , St. Paul matches this doctrine as like as two peas ; for says he , " The servant of the Lord must not wrangle , but ...
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