The Bible in Many TonguesReligious Tract Society, 1799 - 192 pages |
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Page 22
... never have been reduced to writing at all . Nor is the influence of the study of the Bible seen in the progress of learning only ; it is seen also in the advancement of general in- telligence and civilization . More than half of the ...
... never have been reduced to writing at all . Nor is the influence of the study of the Bible seen in the progress of learning only ; it is seen also in the advancement of general in- telligence and civilization . More than half of the ...
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... never to be revived ; and their reverence for the law seems to have become most profound , ending , indeed , even in a superstitious regard for ita regard which sacrificed the spirit to the letter of their ancient institutions . But the ...
... never to be revived ; and their reverence for the law seems to have become most profound , ending , indeed , even in a superstitious regard for ita regard which sacrificed the spirit to the letter of their ancient institutions . But the ...
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... never erring , and of never being liable to err . It is not often that infallibility turns printer ; and the history of the text of the Vulgate proves that when infallibility is pushed to this extent , it is a very inconvenient ...
... never erring , and of never being liable to err . It is not often that infallibility turns printer ; and the history of the text of the Vulgate proves that when infallibility is pushed to this extent , it is a very inconvenient ...
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... never returns to him void , can we help hoping that thousands , from the Vistula to the Tigris , received it into their hearts , and died under its sustaining and sanctifying influence ? The millions who are now before the throne have ...
... never returns to him void , can we help hoping that thousands , from the Vistula to the Tigris , received it into their hearts , and died under its sustaining and sanctifying influence ? The millions who are now before the throne have ...
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... never been clear of the detestable pestilence of heresy , " by which he meant the rejection of the dogmas of the church of Rome , and an adherence to the teaching or Scripture as the only rule of faith . But our business is with the ...
... never been clear of the detestable pestilence of heresy , " by which he meant the rejection of the dogmas of the church of Rome , and an adherence to the teaching or Scripture as the only rule of faith . But our business is with the ...
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Page 11 - This is a faithful saying, and worthy of all acceptation, that JESUS CHRIST came into the world to save sinners, of whom I am chief.
Page 10 - beseeched as brethren by the mercies of God to present our bodies a living sacrifice, holy, acceptable to God, which is our reasonable service...
Page 82 - We will not be the dregs of all : seeing other nations have the law of God, which is the law of our faith, written in their own language.
Page 13 - I have regularly and attentively perused these Holy Scriptures, and am of opinion that this volume, independently of its divine origin, contains more true sublimity, more exquisite beauty, more pure morality, more important history, and finer strains of poetry and eloquence, than can be collected from all other books, in whatever age or language they may have been written.
Page 14 - Let him study the Holy Scriptures, especially the New Testament. Therein are contained the words of eternal life. It has God for its author; salvation for its end ; and truth, without any mixture of error, for its matter.
Page 169 - Upon this, he put into my hands a copy of the New Testament in Persian. On one of the blank leaves was written — " There is joy in heaven over one sinner that repenteth HENRY MARTYN," Upon looking into the Memoir of Mr.
Page 74 - My Lord the King, we are extremely pressed with many calamities, amongst which there is one that most of all affects us, which is, that the Catholic faith is extremely shaken in this our diocese, and St.
Page 1 - I never wanted articles on religious subjects half so much as articles on common subjects, written with a decidedly Christian tone."— DR.
Page 76 - French tranflation of the Bible, which was found in the tent of king John, king of France, after the battle of Poiftiers.
Page 62 - I think," says the illustrious prelate, "that much trouble has been taken in our times very unnecessarily, to prove what is incontestible, that, in the first ages of the church, the laity read the holy scriptures. It is clear as daylight, that all people read the Bible and Liturgy...