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... Christ , by his atonement , meets the necessities of the divine gov- ernment , honors the law , and magnifies the motives to keep it . Not less fully does the atonement of Christ meet the 6 [ January , The Atonement a.
... Christ , by his atonement , meets the necessities of the divine gov- ernment , honors the law , and magnifies the motives to keep it . Not less fully does the atonement of Christ meet the 6 [ January , The Atonement a.
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Not less fully does the atonement of Christ meet the neces- sities of the human conscience . What is conscience ? It is the divine faculty in man . It is the power which perceives what is right and what is wrong , and passes judgment on ...
Not less fully does the atonement of Christ meet the neces- sities of the human conscience . What is conscience ? It is the divine faculty in man . It is the power which perceives what is right and what is wrong , and passes judgment on ...
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... less than an hour . " Now in the " Nurse and Spy , " we find an account of a prayer meeting held shortly after the first Bull Run battle , and nearly two years before the one just mentioned . In this account , pages 37 , 38 , we find ...
... less than an hour . " Now in the " Nurse and Spy , " we find an account of a prayer meeting held shortly after the first Bull Run battle , and nearly two years before the one just mentioned . In this account , pages 37 , 38 , we find ...
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... less is it wise , or dig- nified , or courteous to dwell on the outward forms and habits of men and women with whom we ordinarily mingle , and to which they have an undoubted right , whether pleasing or disagreeable What have we to do ...
... less is it wise , or dig- nified , or courteous to dwell on the outward forms and habits of men and women with whom we ordinarily mingle , and to which they have an undoubted right , whether pleasing or disagreeable What have we to do ...
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... less would we dwell on any degeneracy of which they have been accused of devotion to thrift , and physical comfort , and money making , which we can not believe ever entered into the mind of Fox , and which show as completely the ...
... less would we dwell on any degeneracy of which they have been accused of devotion to thrift , and physical comfort , and money making , which we can not believe ever entered into the mind of Fox , and which show as completely the ...
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