The Monthly Repository of Theology and General Literature, Volume 11Sherwood, Gilbert, and Piper, 1816 |
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... moral interest , which the pageantry of pagan temples could not inspire . This was the proper triumph of Christianity ; from such a rising , what divine splendors were not to be expected in the perfect day ? But it was decreed by God ...
... moral interest , which the pageantry of pagan temples could not inspire . This was the proper triumph of Christianity ; from such a rising , what divine splendors were not to be expected in the perfect day ? But it was decreed by God ...
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... moral instruction indeed of the poor in general , and by granting to all classes of the community the rights to which they are entitled , is in my opinion the best mode of mak- ing good subjects , kindly disposed neighbours , and useful ...
... moral instruction indeed of the poor in general , and by granting to all classes of the community the rights to which they are entitled , is in my opinion the best mode of mak- ing good subjects , kindly disposed neighbours , and useful ...
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... Moral Improvement of Mankind , preached at Leeds , in June last , by the Rev. Charles Wellbeloved . Longmau and Co. London . * Sce an excellent Sermon on the Reli- 30 Mrs. Cappe , on the Adaptation of Divine Revelation.
... Moral Improvement of Mankind , preached at Leeds , in June last , by the Rev. Charles Wellbeloved . Longmau and Co. London . * Sce an excellent Sermon on the Reli- 30 Mrs. Cappe , on the Adaptation of Divine Revelation.
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... moral sensibility , could not fail to encircle the scourge and the cross with tenfold horrors . But did he shrink from the dreadful ordeal ? " God called , and did the Son of God refuse to answer ? " * He_well knew that nothing short of ...
... moral sensibility , could not fail to encircle the scourge and the cross with tenfold horrors . But did he shrink from the dreadful ordeal ? " God called , and did the Son of God refuse to answer ? " * He_well knew that nothing short of ...
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... moral , religious and civil duty in the sight of God they are an abomination , and in the view of every well regulated state must be ranked among the worst of crimes . Too often , alas ! among Christians of every denomination bas ...
... moral , religious and civil duty in the sight of God they are an abomination , and in the view of every well regulated state must be ranked among the worst of crimes . Too often , alas ! among Christians of every denomination bas ...
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