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This same cruel and bloodthirsty spirit may also be observed to pervade every
page of the ancient writings of the heathen ; and it is in this particular that I
consider these writings as being more contrary to the spirit of Christianity than in
any ...
This same cruel and bloodthirsty spirit may also be observed to pervade every
page of the ancient writings of the heathen ; and it is in this particular that I
consider these writings as being more contrary to the spirit of Christianity than in
any ...
Page 5
... are , in the Scriptures , classed into two orders ; viz . those who are led by the
Spirit of God , and those who live according to the flesh . These are 80 mingled
with each other in society , and are frequently so confounded by human
weakness ...
... are , in the Scriptures , classed into two orders ; viz . those who are led by the
Spirit of God , and those who live according to the flesh . These are 80 mingled
with each other in society , and are frequently so confounded by human
weakness ...
Page 6
To do that which the Lord would have him do , to mark the notices of the divine
will , and to be ready to go and come at the divine command , - this is the
substance of religion ; and is dictated by that spirit , which , were it to become
universal ...
To do that which the Lord would have him do , to mark the notices of the divine
will , and to be ready to go and come at the divine command , - this is the
substance of religion ; and is dictated by that spirit , which , were it to become
universal ...
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... guiltiness , from which the royal psalmist entreats the Lord to preserve
himRestore unto me the joy of thy salvation ; and uphold me with thy free Spirit :
then will I teach transgressors thy ways ; and sinners shall be converted unto
thee .
... guiltiness , from which the royal psalmist entreats the Lord to preserve
himRestore unto me the joy of thy salvation ; and uphold me with thy free Spirit :
then will I teach transgressors thy ways ; and sinners shall be converted unto
thee .
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This was indeed a spice of the same spirit as that which led some of the early
Christians to the stake , when even their enemies would rather that they should
have made their escape . As might be expected , the spirit of persecution was
soon ...
This was indeed a spice of the same spirit as that which led some of the early
Christians to the stake , when even their enemies would rather that they should
have made their escape . As might be expected , the spirit of persecution was
soon ...
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