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Page 17
... moral faculties of the soul are expanded into their full maturity . It was this view that led Paul to say that " he longed to depart . " It was the sentiment of a man raised to a Pisgah height , from which he took a survey both of the ...
... moral faculties of the soul are expanded into their full maturity . It was this view that led Paul to say that " he longed to depart . " It was the sentiment of a man raised to a Pisgah height , from which he took a survey both of the ...
Page 22
... morality and obedience which He taught , were a grand protest against the hollow self- ishness and painted hypocrisy around Him . When He called children to His arms , while the world frowned and rebuked ; when He commended the ...
... morality and obedience which He taught , were a grand protest against the hollow self- ishness and painted hypocrisy around Him . When He called children to His arms , while the world frowned and rebuked ; when He commended the ...
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... moral indignation must be the result . How distressing must it have been , then , to the pure mind of Jesus , to hear the impious words which were uttered , to see the wicked actions which men did , to think also on the end to which all ...
... moral indignation must be the result . How distressing must it have been , then , to the pure mind of Jesus , to hear the impious words which were uttered , to see the wicked actions which men did , to think also on the end to which all ...
Page 38
... moral powers , and tempts us to indulge in sloth and carnal enjoy- ment . We are thus led to forget God ; we do not feel the sensible tokens of His presence ; we are not alive to our need of Him , and are thus led to self - dependence ...
... moral powers , and tempts us to indulge in sloth and carnal enjoy- ment . We are thus led to forget God ; we do not feel the sensible tokens of His presence ; we are not alive to our need of Him , and are thus led to self - dependence ...
Page 40
... moral character , weakens our corruptions , strengthens our graces , draws forth our better qualities , and makes us sym- pathising , loving , and compassionate . Habits , also , which shall be useful to us in another world are formed ...
... moral character , weakens our corruptions , strengthens our graces , draws forth our better qualities , and makes us sym- pathising , loving , and compassionate . Habits , also , which shall be useful to us in another world are formed ...
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