Lectures delivered at Broadmead Chapel, Bristol. [Edited by J. E. Ryland.], Volume 2Jackson and Walford, 1847 |
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... contempt of the vain and impious philosophy which will insist that all things in the creation shall proceed with an invariable regularity , and quiet uniformity . As if he had said , " The course of things which they require to be so ...
... contempt of the vain and impious philosophy which will insist that all things in the creation shall proceed with an invariable regularity , and quiet uniformity . As if he had said , " The course of things which they require to be so ...
Page 87
... contempt . This may be the required " overturning ; " and this may be effected by political commotion ; by war and revolution , backward and forward . " Necessary , " we said ; not of course that God could not cause a nation's ...
... contempt . This may be the required " overturning ; " and this may be effected by political commotion ; by war and revolution , backward and forward . " Necessary , " we said ; not of course that God could not cause a nation's ...
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... contempt of God ? Think what a fearful power of evil it is , that can cause the very " goodness of God " to lead in such a way ! 66 22 But the mind says to itself , when conscience is uneasy , There must , there shall be repentance ...
... contempt of God ? Think what a fearful power of evil it is , that can cause the very " goodness of God " to lead in such a way ! 66 22 But the mind says to itself , when conscience is uneasy , There must , there shall be repentance ...
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... contempt of anything connected with the name of the true God - and an utter estrangement from the best and wisest of his subjects . We can easily imagine what was likely to be the condition , as to morals and everything else , of an ...
... contempt of anything connected with the name of the true God - and an utter estrangement from the best and wisest of his subjects . We can easily imagine what was likely to be the condition , as to morals and everything else , of an ...
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... contempt of the power of any god , they say , they have a propitious and almighty God , who can deliver ; and if he shall not , they not the less owe him , and will render him , fidelity even to death ; satisfied in that case , that the ...
... contempt of the power of any god , they say , they have a propitious and almighty God , who can deliver ; and if he shall not , they not the less owe him , and will render him , fidelity even to death ; satisfied in that case , that the ...
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