Lectures Delivered at Broadmead Chapel, Bristol, Volume 1H. G. Bohn, 1858 |
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... he not to apply the same law ? Or , if he does perceive and judge , is it his duty to cherish in you that very self - com- VOL . I. D placency which you require he should not have in himself AND RECEIVING REPROOF . 33.
... he not to apply the same law ? Or , if he does perceive and judge , is it his duty to cherish in you that very self - com- VOL . I. D placency which you require he should not have in himself AND RECEIVING REPROOF . 33.
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... judge . And this appearance will not be perfectly qualified away by any disavowal of all such assumption ; nor even by the man's declaring that he is sensible he is at the same time censur- ing also himself ; and is desirous to take to ...
... judge . And this appearance will not be perfectly qualified away by any disavowal of all such assumption ; nor even by the man's declaring that he is sensible he is at the same time censur- ing also himself ; and is desirous to take to ...
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... judge and censurer , and has judged and cen- sured wrong . The spirit of defensive hostility rises at once in the accused , and both are prompted to rush into " a just and necessary war ! " In this case , if it were possible for them to ...
... judge and censurer , and has judged and cen- sured wrong . The spirit of defensive hostility rises at once in the accused , and both are prompted to rush into " a just and necessary war ! " In this case , if it were possible for them to ...
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... judges all this to be a most signal prostra- tion and slavery of the man's reason ; but let that pass ; allow him to say , " I am free ; " yet we might turn upon him and say , " Nay , but are you really free , in your own . sense ? have ...
... judges all this to be a most signal prostra- tion and slavery of the man's reason ; but let that pass ; allow him to say , " I am free ; " yet we might turn upon him and say , " Nay , but are you really free , in your own . sense ? have ...
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... judges to have been his greatest sin ! If turning his mind to meet this dark aspect , will not check and suspend the vain career , should he not be alarmed at such a power as the vanity has over his mind ? Should not even this very ...
... judges to have been his greatest sin ! If turning his mind to meet this dark aspect , will not check and suspend the vain career , should he not be alarmed at such a power as the vanity has over his mind ? Should not even this very ...
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Page 211 - So Ahab sent unto all the children of Israel, and gathered the prophets together unto mount Carmel. And Elijah came unto all the people, and said, How long halt ye between two opinions ? if the Lord be God, follow him : but if Baal then follow him.
Page 370 - Examine yourselves, whether ye be in the faith ; prove your own selves. Know ye not your own selves, how that Jesus Christ is in you, except ye be reprobates?
Page 271 - For they being ignorant of God's righteousness, and going about to establish their own righteousness, have not submitted themselves unto the righteousness of God.
Page 146 - I am rich, and increased in goods, and have need of nothing ; and knowest not that thou art wretched, and miserable, and poor, and blind, and naked ; 18.
Page 148 - Truths of all others the most awful and mysterious, yet being at the same time of universal interest, are too often considered as so true, that they lose all the life and efficiency of truth, and lie bed-ridden in the dormitory of the soul, side by side with the most despised and exploded errors.
Page vi - For when the Gentiles, which have not the law, do by nature the things contained in the law, these, having not the law, are a law unto themselves : which show the work of the law written in their hearts, their conscience also bearing witness, and their thoughts the mean while accusing or else excusing one another,) in the day when God shall judge the secrets of men by Jesus Christ, according to my gospel.
Page vii - Arise, go to Nineveh, that great city, and cry against it; for their wickedness is come up before me.
Page viii - And thou, profane wicked prince of Israel, whose day is come, when iniquity shall have an end, thus saith the Lord God ; Remove the diadem, and take off the crown: this shall not be the same: exalt him that is low, and abase him that is high. I will overturn, overturn, overturn, it: and it shall be no more, until he come whose right it is; and I will give it him.
Page vi - AND the Lord appeared unto him in the plains of Mamre: and he sat in the tent door in the heat of the day ; and he lift up his eyes and looked, and, lo, three men stood by him: and when he saw them, he ran to meet them from the tent door, and bowed himself toward the ground...