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... peace , gentleness , goodness , meekness , and temperance , are not only the injunctions of his law , but the na- tive fruits of his Spirit . ( Luke v . 46 . We evident ; and yet frequent admoni- tions are needed , B 2 1. ] PIETY AND ...
... peace , gentleness , goodness , meekness , and temperance , are not only the injunctions of his law , but the na- tive fruits of his Spirit . ( Luke v . 46 . We evident ; and yet frequent admoni- tions are needed , B 2 1. ] PIETY AND ...
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... peace with the Ruler of the world . But , backward at the same time to resign the gains of dishonesty , or the pleasures of vice ; averse from submission to that sacred law , which enjoins righteousness in its whole ex- tent , they have ...
... peace with the Ruler of the world . But , backward at the same time to resign the gains of dishonesty , or the pleasures of vice ; averse from submission to that sacred law , which enjoins righteousness in its whole ex- tent , they have ...
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... peace ? Will the God of order and justice accept such poor compensation for his violated laws ? Will the God of love ... peaceful and happy . He who fails materially either in piety or in virtue , is always obnoxious to the anguish of ...
... peace ? Will the God of order and justice accept such poor compensation for his violated laws ? Will the God of love ... peaceful and happy . He who fails materially either in piety or in virtue , is always obnoxious to the anguish of ...
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... peace which arise from the belief of divine protection . If brings them into the secret of his tabernacle , by opening to them sources of consolation which are hidden from others . By that strength of mind with which it endows them , it ...
... peace which arise from the belief of divine protection . If brings them into the secret of his tabernacle , by opening to them sources of consolation which are hidden from others . By that strength of mind with which it endows them , it ...
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... peace . He who thinks and acts thus , shall be exposed to no wounds but what reli- gion can cure . He may feel the blows of adversity ; but he shall not know the wounds of the heart . who would act upon this plan , adopt for the rule of ...
... peace . He who thinks and acts thus , shall be exposed to no wounds but what reli- gion can cure . He may feel the blows of adversity ; but he shall not know the wounds of the heart . who would act upon this plan , adopt for the rule of ...
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