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Page 233
These describe the character and the privilege of those whom the Apostle had
just named the elect of God : they are set apart for his service , and they are
blessed with the tokens of his peculiar favour . They are HOLY ; being made so
by the ...
These describe the character and the privilege of those whom the Apostle had
just named the elect of God : they are set apart for his service , and they are
blessed with the tokens of his peculiar favour . They are HOLY ; being made so
by the ...
Page 261
A negative character is an unfaithful one . This appears further in the Excuse
which the slothful servant is described as making : Then he which had received
the one talent came and said , Lord , I knew thee , that thou art a hard man ,
reaping ...
A negative character is an unfaithful one . This appears further in the Excuse
which the slothful servant is described as making : Then he which had received
the one talent came and said , Lord , I knew thee , that thou art a hard man ,
reaping ...
Page 383
Nothing was more conspicuous in the character of our Lord than these qualities .
He discovered on all occasions a surprising discernment of circumstances and
knowledge of the heart . He fulfilled every thing in the most appropriate time and
...
Nothing was more conspicuous in the character of our Lord than these qualities .
He discovered on all occasions a surprising discernment of circumstances and
knowledge of the heart . He fulfilled every thing in the most appropriate time and
...
Page 385
There is no vanity , no love of praise or honour , no approach to self - indulgence
or intemperance , no regard to personal convenience discoverable in our
Master's character ; the foxes had holes , and the birds of the air had nests , but
the Son ...
There is no vanity , no love of praise or honour , no approach to self - indulgence
or intemperance , no regard to personal convenience discoverable in our
Master's character ; the foxes had holes , and the birds of the air had nests , but
the Son ...
Page 389
But a perfect character demands not merely the assemblage of distinct
excellencies , but their harmonious conjunction and union . Let us therefore
consider , II . THE COMBINATION AND HARMONIOUS CONJUNCTION OF
THESE QUALITIES ...
But a perfect character demands not merely the assemblage of distinct
excellencies , but their harmonious conjunction and union . Let us therefore
consider , II . THE COMBINATION AND HARMONIOUS CONJUNCTION OF
THESE QUALITIES ...
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