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Page 207
... regard all his blessings as the fruit of the loving- kindness of the Lord . From the same sources he also learns his own utter unworthiness , and the infinite exaltation and adorableness of the Giver . And these considerations all com ...
... regard all his blessings as the fruit of the loving- kindness of the Lord . From the same sources he also learns his own utter unworthiness , and the infinite exaltation and adorableness of the Giver . And these considerations all com ...
Page 217
... regard to its moral effects , the death of Christ is by far the more sublime and wonderful event , displaying more of the glory of God ; and among its wonders must we place the strange fact , that this glory of God should radiate from a ...
... regard to its moral effects , the death of Christ is by far the more sublime and wonderful event , displaying more of the glory of God ; and among its wonders must we place the strange fact , that this glory of God should radiate from a ...
Page 220
... regard the Jews as the only persons who were to bear this guilt and their crime was indeed the greater : they were the cruel instigators , and shouted the exciting cry , " Crucify him , crucify him ; " they urged the Roman governor ...
... regard the Jews as the only persons who were to bear this guilt and their crime was indeed the greater : they were the cruel instigators , and shouted the exciting cry , " Crucify him , crucify him ; " they urged the Roman governor ...
Page 224
... regard his death as his own free act ! Greater love , he himself remarks , can no man show for his friend than to lay down his life for him . But through love to us Christ did far more than that . He laid down far more than life , and ...
... regard his death as his own free act ! Greater love , he himself remarks , can no man show for his friend than to lay down his life for him . But through love to us Christ did far more than that . He laid down far more than life , and ...
Page 229
... regard themselves as form- ing " one body . " There may be a " diversity of gifts , " or a dif ference of views , but there is " one Spirit ; " all are united in one great aim , and one dear hope . The distinction of Gentile , Jew ...
... regard themselves as form- ing " one body . " There may be a " diversity of gifts , " or a dif ference of views , but there is " one Spirit ; " all are united in one great aim , and one dear hope . The distinction of Gentile , Jew ...
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