Matthew Henry, his life and timesA. Hall, Virtue & Company, 1859 - 152 pages |
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... moral life in our various earthly relations ; or from the children of the pious inheriting the morality , the privileges , and the respect of their parents , without possess- ing that change of heart by the Holy Spirit which is the best ...
... moral life in our various earthly relations ; or from the children of the pious inheriting the morality , the privileges , and the respect of their parents , without possess- ing that change of heart by the Holy Spirit which is the best ...
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... moral worth , lest we should pay undue homage to the man , unmindful of the Giver of all good . If , however , in any of my remarks , I appear to dwell particularly on his virtues , I wish all to remember that he was but a man ; and ...
... moral worth , lest we should pay undue homage to the man , unmindful of the Giver of all good . If , however , in any of my remarks , I appear to dwell particularly on his virtues , I wish all to remember that he was but a man ; and ...
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... moral beauties of a noble character , or feels no desire to trace them in their various combinations . Most certainly the world around us has been made beautiful by our Creator , that we , by seeing it , may be made glad ; and so also ...
... moral beauties of a noble character , or feels no desire to trace them in their various combinations . Most certainly the world around us has been made beautiful by our Creator , that we , by seeing it , may be made glad ; and so also ...
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... moral character , and the effect . of his life of self - denying labour , unless we take a view of the events of the period and the influences among which he first grew to man's estate . Nothing in this world should be estimated solely ...
... moral character , and the effect . of his life of self - denying labour , unless we take a view of the events of the period and the influences among which he first grew to man's estate . Nothing in this world should be estimated solely ...
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... moral life , while there was so much of mediocrity in his abilities as to make him somewhat susceptible to the moulding in- fluences of the seventeenth century . Many will , therefore , I presume , be of the same opinion as myself ...
... moral life , while there was so much of mediocrity in his abilities as to make him somewhat susceptible to the moulding in- fluences of the seventeenth century . Many will , therefore , I presume , be of the same opinion as myself ...
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