The Refuge. [A Series of Letters Upon Religion.] MS. Note |
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The sufferings of others , it is true , cannot be witnessed without painful emotions ;
but these emotions we neither wish to suppress not attempt to diminish : for such
is the wonderful construction of our nature , and such the delightful tendency of ...
The sufferings of others , it is true , cannot be witnessed without painful emotions ;
but these emotions we neither wish to suppress not attempt to diminish : for such
is the wonderful construction of our nature , and such the delightful tendency of ...
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Instead , therefore , of attempting to palliate the guilt of remissness , we ought to
cry with the trembling jailer , What shall I do to be saved ? or in the more pertinent
language of the publican , God be merciful to me a sinner ! That good works ...
Instead , therefore , of attempting to palliate the guilt of remissness , we ought to
cry with the trembling jailer , What shall I do to be saved ? or in the more pertinent
language of the publican , God be merciful to me a sinner ! That good works ...
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I am , ' said Je . way , and the truth , and the life : no man cometh unto the Father ,
but by me : ' and he that shall presumptuously attempt to climb to heaven in any
other way , will be treated as a thief and a robber . Were justification by works ...
I am , ' said Je . way , and the truth , and the life : no man cometh unto the Father ,
but by me : ' and he that shall presumptuously attempt to climb to heaven in any
other way , will be treated as a thief and a robber . Were justification by works ...
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Without this command , the attempt would have been presumptuous in the
extreme : and had he kept that in view during the perilous excursion , instead of
the wind and the waves , he would have reached the object of his confidence
without ...
Without this command , the attempt would have been presumptuous in the
extreme : and had he kept that in view during the perilous excursion , instead of
the wind and the waves , he would have reached the object of his confidence
without ...
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Suppress - for ever suppress the thought that would attempt to divide or diminish
his praise . His own arm has brought salvationfrom henceforth , therefore , let me
never lose sight for one moment of my own poverty and wretchedness , nor of ...
Suppress - for ever suppress the thought that would attempt to divide or diminish
his praise . His own arm has brought salvationfrom henceforth , therefore , let me
never lose sight for one moment of my own poverty and wretchedness , nor of ...
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