Noble Thoughts in Noble Language: A Collection of Wise and Virtuous Utterances, in Prose and Verse, from the Writings of the Known Great and the Great UnknownWard, Lock and Tyler, 1871 - 726 páginas |
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... Christ . THE strength of a branch is not derived from itself , but from the virtue of the parent stem . And so the Christian , weak in himself , is strong in the strength of Christ ; he can do all things , bear all things , hope all ...
... Christ . THE strength of a branch is not derived from itself , but from the virtue of the parent stem . And so the Christian , weak in himself , is strong in the strength of Christ ; he can do all things , bear all things , hope all ...
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... Christ " and " Faith : " Christ be- stowed on God's part , Faith required on ours ; Christ the matter , -Faith the condition of the covenant . . . . Faith truly justifying is nothing in the world but the receiving of Christ . Christ and ...
... Christ " and " Faith : " Christ be- stowed on God's part , Faith required on ours ; Christ the matter , -Faith the condition of the covenant . . . . Faith truly justifying is nothing in the world but the receiving of Christ . Christ and ...
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... Christ who seek another advocate , because we have Christ an advocate with the Father ... It is the safest way to go to the fountain of mercy itself , and leave the streams alone ; nor suffer those men to persuade you who say that they ...
... Christ who seek another advocate , because we have Christ an advocate with the Father ... It is the safest way to go to the fountain of mercy itself , and leave the streams alone ; nor suffer those men to persuade you who say that they ...
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