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" Eleanor's conduct 3 towards herself with partiality and complaisance ; to bear all things, to believe all things, to hope all things, and, far from bringing on estrangement by that captiousness in anticipating affronts which is too common on the part... "
Modern Society: Or, The March of Intellect, the Conclusion of Modern ... - Page 16
by Catherine Sinclair - 1854 - 348 pages
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The Evangelical Magazine, Volume 18

1810 - 582 pages
...in those who differ from us, we will notecase to rejoice in every good thing which is in them, - — to bear all things, to believe all things, to hope all things ! Blessed be God, this spirit of true charity hath apparently greatly increased among us ; and, perhaps,...
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Twenty parochial sermons

Charles Girdlestone - 1832 - 556 pages
...Suffer no thought of evil to arise against the brother for whom Christ died. Make us in each other to bear all things, to believe all things, to hope all things. Help us to speak the truth in love, and to see as we journey through this present life that we fall...
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Modern Society, Or, The March of Intellect: The Conclusion of Modern ...

Catherine Sinclair - 1837 - 488 pages
...neglected and alone, into the quaint old library, Matilda revived her resolution to view Eleanor's conduct towards herself with partiality and complaisance;...all the firmness of Christian principle, not even to " harbour a suspicious thought;" and she turned speedily back, to participate in the joyful meeting...
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Modern Society: Or, The March of Intellect, the Conclusion of Modern ...

Catherine Sinclair - 1854 - 352 pages
...neglected and alone, into the quaint old library, Matilda revived her resolution to view Eleanor's conduct 3 towards herself with partiality and complaisance...participate in the joyful meeting which took place between Eleanor and her professed idol, Blanco, on whom the heiress lavished every term of rapturous endearment,...
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The Life and Writings of George Washington Doane ... for Twenty ..., Volume 1

George Washington Doane - 1860 - 744 pages
...Cross ; love, that is kind, aivl envies not, and is not easily provoked, and thinks no evil ; love, to ' bear all things, to believe all things, to hope all things, to endure all things, and never fail ; in one word, love, to appropriate and realize the prayer of...
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The life and writings of George Washington Doane [ed.] by W.C. Doane, Volume 1

George Washington Doane (bp. of New Jersey.) - 1860 - 766 pages
...the Cross ; love, that is kind, and unvics not, and is not easily provoked, and thinks no evil; love, to bear all things, to believe all things, to hope all things, to endure all things, and never fail; in one word, love, to appropriate and reali/.c, the prayer of...
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The Life and Writings of George Washington Doane ...: For Twenty ..., Volume 1

George Washington Doane - 1860 - 746 pages
...Cross ; love, that is kind, and envies not, and is not easily provoked, and thinks no evil ; love, to bear all things, to believe all things, to hope all things, to endure all things, and never fail ; in one word, love, to appropriate and realize the prayer of...
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Modern society: or, The march of intellect

Catherine Sinclair - 1878 - 488 pages
...neglected and alone, into tho quaint old library, Matilda revived her resolution to view Eleanor's conduct towards herself with partiality and complaisance ;...all the firmness of Christian principle, not even to 'harbour a suspicious thought ; ' and she turned speedily back to participate in the joyful meeting...
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Christian dogmatics (concluded)

Henry Donald Maurice Spence-Jones, Joseph Samuel Exell, Charles Neil - 1889 - 528 pages
...that presented itself to him. Had not his Lord to bear with men ? Must not the disciple learn from Him to bear all things, to believe all things, to hope all things, to endure all things ? — Canon Vernon Hutton. [15186] It is from this model that we must learn what...
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The Two Churches: The Divine Ideal and the Human Real ...

William Thomas Moore - 1891 - 56 pages
...well-meaning people, for the very charity which I have just been considering teaches me to think no evil, to bear all things, to believe all things, to hope all things, and to endure all things. But I am free to confess that if it were not for this charity I should be half...
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