| 710 strani
...degree proportioned to what would he telt by one who had contemplated the church in the first ages Td see Christian societies regarding each other with...aiming to raise itself on the ruin of all others, makiiio extravagant bowats of superior purity, generally in eiact proportion to their KS tlepartures... | |
| Robert Hall - 1816 - 216 strani
...so long familiarised to it as to be scarcely sensible of its enormity, nor does it excite surprise or concern, in any degree proportioned to what would...superior purity, generally in exact proportion to their departures from it, and scarcely deigning to acknowledge the possibility of obtaining salvation out... | |
| 1816 - 408 strani
...Christian societies regarding each other with the jealousies «f rival empires, each aiming to rahe itself on the ruin of all others, making extravagant...superior purity, generally in exact proportion to their departures from it, and scarcely deigning to acknowledge the possibility of ohtaining salvation out... | |
| 1816 - 408 strani
...conditions of salvation." " To see ehristian societies regardins each other with the jealousies of ri«. I empires, each aiming to raise itself on the ruin of all others, making extravagant boasts ef superior purity, generally in exact proportion to their departures from it, and scarcely deigning... | |
| 1818 - 596 strani
...to what vvoul.l be felt by one \vho had contemplated the church in the fir»t ages. To see Christan societies regarding each other •with the jealousies...superior purity, generally in exact proportion to their departures from it, and scarcely deigning to acknowledge the possibility of obtaining salvation out... | |
| 1824 - 828 strani
...Christian World. The paragraph depicts in vivid language the inmost sentiments of my heart : — " To see Christian societies regarding each other with...proportion to their departure from it, and scarcely deigning to acknowledge the possibility of obtaining salvation out of their pale, is the odious and... | |
| 1824 - 448 strani
...AVE-MARIA-LANE. DIVERSITY OF OPINION NO INSUPERABLE BARRIER TO CHRISTIAN UNION. « , _^__ — . f PART II. ' " To see Christian societies regarding each other with...empires, each aiming to raise itself on the ruin of all others—making extravagant boasts of superior purity, generally in exact proportion to their departures... | |
| Charles Brooks - 1828 - 424 strani
...so long familiarized to it as to be scarcely sensible of its enormity ; nor does it excite surprise or concern, in any degree proportioned to what would...superior purity, generally in exact proportion to their departures from it, and scarcely deigning to acknowledge the possibility of obtaining salvation out... | |
| Joel Hawes - 1830 - 250 strani
...so long familiarized to it as to be scarcely sensible of its enormity, nor does it excite^surprise or concern, in any degree proportioned to what would...aiming to raise itself on the ruin of all others, ma'ung extravagant boasts of superior purity, generally in exact proportion to their departure from... | |
| Noah Worcester - 1831 - 130 strani
...Robert Hall. The extract is from the first paragraph of what he wrote " On the Terms of Communion." " To see Christian societies regarding each other with...proportion to their departure from it, and scarcely deigning to acknowledge the possibility of obtaining salvation out of their pale, is the odious and... | |
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