Quakerism Unveiled: Truth Prevalent : in Two Letters, Addressed to the Members of the Society of Friends, Liverpool : to which are Added, Fifteen Propositions with Hints on the Present Negociation, Or, the Way to a True and Lasting Peace ...author, 1815 - 379 страници |
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... human heart exerts itself under various forms ; sometimes it leads men to en- deavour to purchase heaven with money by acts of cha- rity ; others , by mortification ; as if God delighted in our sufferings , and grudged the enjoyment of ...
... human heart exerts itself under various forms ; sometimes it leads men to en- deavour to purchase heaven with money by acts of cha- rity ; others , by mortification ; as if God delighted in our sufferings , and grudged the enjoyment of ...
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... human heart rejects a free salvation . It is dissatisfaction with God's foun- dation , and an endeavour to substitute something of It is true that Christ is in words acknow- its own . ledged as the only Saviour , but the nature of his ...
... human heart rejects a free salvation . It is dissatisfaction with God's foun- dation , and an endeavour to substitute something of It is true that Christ is in words acknow- its own . ledged as the only Saviour , but the nature of his ...
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... Humanity , was mine . I pity th ' man who hears the moving tale Unmov'd ; to whom the heart - felt glows unknown ; On whom the widow's plaints could ne'er prevail , Nor make the injur'd wretch's cause his own . How little knows he the ...
... Humanity , was mine . I pity th ' man who hears the moving tale Unmov'd ; to whom the heart - felt glows unknown ; On whom the widow's plaints could ne'er prevail , Nor make the injur'd wretch's cause his own . How little knows he the ...
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... " immediately , neither gleanings " from frivolous authors ; " no ; but impressions received , being engaged in one of the grandest , and most awful duties that human nature 66 is capable of , viz . urging the importance of 18.
... " immediately , neither gleanings " from frivolous authors ; " no ; but impressions received , being engaged in one of the grandest , and most awful duties that human nature 66 is capable of , viz . urging the importance of 18.
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... human reason " instead of " to consult the Almighty on all occasions , as the sole Arbiter of every thing that is good : " for if " through God we live , and have our being ” —our reason ; if " whether we eat , or drink , or whatsoever ...
... human reason " instead of " to consult the Almighty on all occasions , as the sole Arbiter of every thing that is good : " for if " through God we live , and have our being ” —our reason ; if " whether we eat , or drink , or whatsoever ...
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