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The Christian is to let his light shine before men , that they may glorify his Father in heaven : if he do not do so , truth loses much of its moral power . A belief in reference to things not practical- such as mathematical demonstra- ...
The Christian is to let his light shine before men , that they may glorify his Father in heaven : if he do not do so , truth loses much of its moral power . A belief in reference to things not practical- such as mathematical demonstra- ...
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But the modern composite theories of morals , above alluded to , he shews are destitute of all these advantages . Their inventors have thought to supply the great deficiency of the ancient systems ( the want of a motive of obligation ...
But the modern composite theories of morals , above alluded to , he shews are destitute of all these advantages . Their inventors have thought to supply the great deficiency of the ancient systems ( the want of a motive of obligation ...
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Who would suppose that he had never defined the term ' good , ' one of the most thorny in morals ; one whose ... may serve to point out a rule of moral conduct to the Christian , supplying directions where the Scriptures are not ...
Who would suppose that he had never defined the term ' good , ' one of the most thorny in morals ; one whose ... may serve to point out a rule of moral conduct to the Christian , supplying directions where the Scriptures are not ...
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Thus , is God's will that we should be gratefully disposed to be sought in the mere elements to which the moral philosopher would direct us ? Or shall we not rather carry into our practice that deep and settled feeling to which human ...
Thus , is God's will that we should be gratefully disposed to be sought in the mere elements to which the moral philosopher would direct us ? Or shall we not rather carry into our practice that deep and settled feeling to which human ...
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Here is a moral precept , whose obligation ( in addition to that imposed by the law of nature ) arises from the authority of the Deliverer , and the promise from God with which he ac- companies it . But when we meet with the same ...
Here is a moral precept , whose obligation ( in addition to that imposed by the law of nature ) arises from the authority of the Deliverer , and the promise from God with which he ac- companies it . But when we meet with the same ...
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Page 362 - Feed the flock of God which is among you, taking the oversight thereof, not by constraint, but willingly ; not for filthy lucre, but of a ready mind : neither as being lords over God's heritage, but being ensamples to the flock. And when the chief Shepherd shall appear, ye shall receive a crown of glory that fadeth not away.
Page 395 - And the rest of the men which were not killed by these plagues yet repented not of the works of their hands, that they should not worship devils, and idols of gold, and silver, and brass, and stone, and of wood: which neither can see, nor hear, nor walk: Neither repented they of their murders, nor of their sorceries, nor of their fornication, nor of their thefts.
Page 342 - And he opened the bottomless pit ; and there arose a smoke out of the pit, as the smoke of a great furnace; and the sun and the air were darkened by reason of the smoke of the pit. 3 And there came out of the smoke locusts upon the earth: and unto them was given power, as the scorpions of the earth have power.
Page 89 - As the hart panteth after the water-brooks, so panteth my soul after thee, O God. My soul thirsteth for God, for the living God : when shall I come and appear before God...
Page 262 - For our rejoicing is this, the testimony of our conscience, that in simplicity and godly sincerity, not with fleshly wisdom, but by the grace of God, we have had our conversation in the world, and more abundantly to you-ward.
Page 138 - For unto you it is given in the behalf of Christ, not only to believe on him, but also to suffer for his sake ; 30 Having the same conflict "which ye saw in me, and now hear to be in me.
Page 176 - For Christ sent me not to baptize, but to preach the gospel : not with wisdom of words, lest the cross of Christ should be made of none effect.
Page 343 - And the shapes of the locusts were like unto horses prepared unto battle ; and on their heads were as it were crowns like gold, and their faces were as the faces of men.
Page 503 - ... to muse o'er flood and fell, To slowly trace the forest's shady scene, Where things that own not man's dominion dwell, And mortal foot hath ne'er or rarely been; To climb the trackless mountain all unseen, With the wild flock that never needs a fold; Alone o'er steeps and foaming falls to lean; This is not solitude; 'tis but to hold Converse with Nature's charms, and view her stores unroll'd.
Page 395 - And the sixth angel sounded, and I heard a voice from the four horns of the golden altar which is before God, 14 Saying to the sixth angel which had the trumpet, Loose the four angels which are bound in the great river Euphrates.