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Page ii
... spirit , and outlive the world in which they were uttered . Though temporal they are not temporary . There is a breadth and grandeur of aim in them , which embraces the well - being of man both here and hereafter , and renders them ...
... spirit , and outlive the world in which they were uttered . Though temporal they are not temporary . There is a breadth and grandeur of aim in them , which embraces the well - being of man both here and hereafter , and renders them ...
Page vi
... spirit of the vaunting cry we have referred to , would throw the world back into chaos . As far as individual minds are concerned , it would extinguish the divinest intellects that were ever enshrined in the form of man . Being the ...
... spirit of the vaunting cry we have referred to , would throw the world back into chaos . As far as individual minds are concerned , it would extinguish the divinest intellects that were ever enshrined in the form of man . Being the ...
Page xiii
... Spirit , the joy and solace of created things ! one Triper- sonal Godhead ! look upon this thy poor and almost spent and expiring church , leave her not thus a prey to these importunate wolves , that wait and think long till they devour ...
... Spirit , the joy and solace of created things ! one Triper- sonal Godhead ! look upon this thy poor and almost spent and expiring church , leave her not thus a prey to these importunate wolves , that wait and think long till they devour ...
Page xvi
... spirit of prayer upon thy servants over all the land to this effect , and stirred up their vows as the sound of many waters about thy throne . Every one can say , that now certainly thou hast visited this land , and hast not forgotten ...
... spirit of prayer upon thy servants over all the land to this effect , and stirred up their vows as the sound of many waters about thy throne . Every one can say , that now certainly thou hast visited this land , and hast not forgotten ...
Page xix
... spirit , and the scope of every passage touching the topic in hand , the laws of the first Christian emperors , the opinions of reformers , are adduced , for the purpose of demonstrating that by the laws of God , and by INTRODUCTORY ...
... spirit , and the scope of every passage touching the topic in hand , the laws of the first Christian emperors , the opinions of reformers , are adduced , for the purpose of demonstrating that by the laws of God , and by INTRODUCTORY ...
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