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... duty to their faith , a solemn , a weighty duty , that this cause is the cause of God , of Christ , the hope of the world , — and that we have no right to shrink from it , even seemingly . Believing thus , we would avow this cause ...
... duty to their faith , a solemn , a weighty duty , that this cause is the cause of God , of Christ , the hope of the world , — and that we have no right to shrink from it , even seemingly . Believing thus , we would avow this cause ...
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... duty to God , and of his final destiny . It is necessary , indeed , that you should be employed in controversy an irksome labour at all times ; but if , with these great objects in view , you go on , with that noble spirit of honesty ...
... duty to God , and of his final destiny . It is necessary , indeed , that you should be employed in controversy an irksome labour at all times ; but if , with these great objects in view , you go on , with that noble spirit of honesty ...
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... teach them their relations and duty to God , and the great objects of life . The influence which this class of our citizens exerts is very con- siderable . I hope that you will regard them with 6 [ Jan. The Religious Condition.
... teach them their relations and duty to God , and the great objects of life . The influence which this class of our citizens exerts is very con- siderable . I hope that you will regard them with 6 [ Jan. The Religious Condition.
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... of religious duty , often characterize professors of religion . But if those who have named the name of Christ were careful to depart from all iniquity , if they maintained characters so pure that malice 14 [ Jan. A Holy Life.
... of religious duty , often characterize professors of religion . But if those who have named the name of Christ were careful to depart from all iniquity , if they maintained characters so pure that malice 14 [ Jan. A Holy Life.
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... duty . Keep the will of God constantly before you as your rule of action . Be not disheartened , though opposition hold out long , and still seem as violent as ever ; for , by per- severing in a good course , if you win not the favour ...
... duty . Keep the will of God constantly before you as your rule of action . Be not disheartened , though opposition hold out long , and still seem as violent as ever ; for , by per- severing in a good course , if you win not the favour ...
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Otras ediciones - Ver todo
The Unitarian, Volumen 5 Jabez Thomas Sunderland,Brooke Herford,Frederick B. Mott Vista completa - 1890 |
The Unitarian, Volumen 12 Jabez Thomas Sunderland,Brooke Herford,Frederick B. Mott Vista completa - 1897 |
The Unitarian, Volumen 1 Jabez Thomas Sunderland,Brooke Herford,Frederick B. Mott Vista completa - 1886 |
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