The Boston Review, 6권John M. Whittemore and Company, 1866 |
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... regard to the evil of sin , it never seems such a dreadful thing , it never seems so shocking , vile and odious as when we contemplate the sufferings which it cost the Lord Jesus Christ to atone for it . We may go even further than this ...
... regard to the evil of sin , it never seems such a dreadful thing , it never seems so shocking , vile and odious as when we contemplate the sufferings which it cost the Lord Jesus Christ to atone for it . We may go even further than this ...
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... regard and execute the law . Were you a judge you would feel that the laws must be enforced . And if you were really a good man , you would not only have no sympathy with offenders , but would feel moral indignation at their offences ...
... regard and execute the law . Were you a judge you would feel that the laws must be enforced . And if you were really a good man , you would not only have no sympathy with offenders , but would feel moral indignation at their offences ...
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... regard to consequences . The laws of expediency were his pe- culiar abomination . They were , as he thought , the invention of Satan , of Antichrist . He based his ethics on the immutable principles of morality . He acknowledged no ...
... regard to consequences . The laws of expediency were his pe- culiar abomination . They were , as he thought , the invention of Satan , of Antichrist . He based his ethics on the immutable principles of morality . He acknowledged no ...
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... regard as essen- tially pagan and anti - christian . We do not say that the Friends ever perverted it to any dangerous extent , or vindicated it in its broadest meaning . Their common sense and their reverence for the Scriptures may ...
... regard as essen- tially pagan and anti - christian . We do not say that the Friends ever perverted it to any dangerous extent , or vindicated it in its broadest meaning . Their common sense and their reverence for the Scriptures may ...
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... they have never re- taliated the wrongs done to them , nor inflicted any other injury than denouncing evil wherever evil was to be found , with plain- - ness and without regard to persons . They would 40 [ January , George Fox .
... they have never re- taliated the wrongs done to them , nor inflicted any other injury than denouncing evil wherever evil was to be found , with plain- - ness and without regard to persons . They would 40 [ January , George Fox .
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