The Assistant of Education: Religious and Literary, Intended for the Use of Young Persons, 7. köideBaker and Fletcher, 1826 |
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Page 12
... than the Christian manumitted from eternal bondage . The legatee of some undue inheritance , goes after it with a lighter heart than Christians travel to- wards their immortality . Those think but lightly of small 12 REFLECTIONS ON SELECT.
... than the Christian manumitted from eternal bondage . The legatee of some undue inheritance , goes after it with a lighter heart than Christians travel to- wards their immortality . Those think but lightly of small 12 REFLECTIONS ON SELECT.
Page 15
... eternal power , that can rear his seed in such unseemly gardens . Perhaps to convict the world of its wilfully perverted judgment , determined to attribute to religion the faults of its professors , and charge God himself with the work ...
... eternal power , that can rear his seed in such unseemly gardens . Perhaps to convict the world of its wilfully perverted judgment , determined to attribute to religion the faults of its professors , and charge God himself with the work ...
Page 17
... eternal truth , as they fell first from the lips of divinity , how simple are the precepts , and how few the words - how easy to understand , how impossible to be mistaken . Two small chapters , at the longest , is all the code of ...
... eternal truth , as they fell first from the lips of divinity , how simple are the precepts , and how few the words - how easy to understand , how impossible to be mistaken . Two small chapters , at the longest , is all the code of ...
Page 72
... nor Christ neglected , nor eternal misery braved , for the sake of this world's trumpery . They could not : and much else could not be done that is done , were sin , with all its malignity — sin , 72 REFLECTIONS ON SELECT.
... nor Christ neglected , nor eternal misery braved , for the sake of this world's trumpery . They could not : and much else could not be done that is done , were sin , with all its malignity — sin , 72 REFLECTIONS ON SELECT.
Page 77
... eternal life is peopled with a peculiar few ? Would indeed that this talk were no worse than folly ! It is impious . Man has no right to think when God has spoken : and where his words are plain and un- equivocal as these are , he must ...
... eternal life is peopled with a peculiar few ? Would indeed that this talk were no worse than folly ! It is impious . Man has no right to think when God has spoken : and where his words are plain and un- equivocal as these are , he must ...
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