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Twenty-Third Day. Benevolence.
... The nobler part of Christian benevolence is not vast largesses, munificent
pecuniary sacrifices. "He went about doing good." The ...
/.../macduff/the mind of jesus/twenty-third day benevolence.htm
Spiritual Sacrifices
... but also there is another shape in which our words should be sacrifices, and that ...
I believe that for the basing of a lasting, wide, wise benevolence, there is ...
/.../maclaren/expositions of holy scripture ephesians peter/spiritual sacrifices.htm
part iii.
... these seem to declare unequivocally that the special work of the church in this
age is benevolence"to toil, to endure privations, to make sacrifices of ease ...
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Do are Then Make Void the Law through Faith? God Forbid; Yea, we ...
... a mere gratuity, and is now left free to exercise disinterested benevolence, and
to ... return to him, that he has made the greatest conceivable sacrifices, out of ...
/.../finney/lectures to professing christians/do are then make void.htm
part ii.
... principles, requisitions, promises, and examples, show us that our sacrifices should
be ... demand our aid; while they leave the treasuries of benevolence to be ...
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How Pompey had the City of Jerusalem Delivered up to Him but Took ...
... after he had taken it, to cleanse it, and to perform their accustomed sacrifices. ...
a good general, and reconciled the people to him more by benevolence than by ...
/.../chapter 7 how pompey had.htm
Atonement.
... If the benevolence manifested in the atonement does not subdue the selfishness of ...
than such an exhibition of love and willingness to make sacrifices for sinners ...
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Leviticus
... resident alien, and in its insistence upon motives of benevolence and humanity ...
regulating the guilt offering, the priests' share of the sacrifices, the period ...
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Letter vii. Self-Denial.
... Be willing to make personal sacrifices for the benefit of others. ... renders a person
so amiable and lovely, in the sight of others, as disinterested benevolence. ...
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Twenty Second Sunday after Trinity Paul's Thanks and Prayers for ...
... This kind of thanksgiving and sacrifices are acceptable to God, for he ... to go on
continually in wickedness, defiantly abusing his benevolence and dishonoring him ...
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Torrey's Topical Textbook
Philippians 4:18But I have all, and abound: I am full, having received of Epaphroditus the things which were sent from you, an odor of a sweet smell, a sacrifice acceptable, well pleasing to God.
Torrey's Topical TextbookHebrews 13:16
But to do good and to communicate forget not: for with such sacrifices God is well pleased.
Torrey's Topical Textbook
Subtopics
Sacrifices
Sacrifices and Hardship
Sacrifices for Public Use often Provided by the State
Sacrifices of Praise
Sacrifices of Self-Denial
Sacrifices were Accepted when offered in Sincerity and Faith
Sacrifices were Bound to the Horns of the Altar
Sacrifices were offered by the Patriarchs
Sacrifices were offered for Individuals
Sacrifices were offered for the Whole Nation
Sacrifices were offered in Faith of a Coming Saviour
Sacrifices were offered: After the Departure of Israel from Egypt
Sacrifices were offered: At all the Feasts
Sacrifices were offered: Daily
Sacrifices were offered: from the Earliest Age
Sacrifices were offered: Monthly
Sacrifices were offered: Under the Mosaic Age
Sacrifices were offered: Weekly
Sacrifices were offered: Yearly
Sacrifices were Salted With Salt
Sacrifices were Typical of Christ's Sacrifice
Sacrifices without Obedience, Worthless
Sacrifices: "Calves of the Lips" Signifying Praise
Sacrifices: A Broken Spirit
Sacrifices: Always offered Upon Altars
Sacrifices: Benevolence
Sacrifices: Consisted of Clean Animals or Bloody Sacrifices
Sacrifices: Consisted of The Fruits of the Earth or Sacrifices Without Blood
Sacrifices: Could not Take Away Sin
Sacrifices: Devotedness
Sacrifices: Different Kinds of Burnt offering Wholly Consumed by Fire
Sacrifices: Different Kinds of Peace offering
Sacrifices: Different Kinds of Sin offering for Sins of Ignorance
Sacrifices: Different Kinds of Trespass offering for Intentional Sins
Sacrifices: Divine Institution of
Sacrifices: Fat of, not to Remain Until Morning
Sacrifices: Figurative
Sacrifices: Generally the Best of Their Kind
Sacrifices: Imparted a Legal Purification
Sacrifices: Martyrdom
Sacrifices: No Leaven offered With, Except For
Sacrifices: Offered to False Gods, are offered to Devils
Sacrifices: Often Consumed by Fire from Heaven
Sacrifices: On Great Occasions, Very Numerous
Sacrifices: Prayer
Sacrifices: Required to be Perfect and Without Blemish
Sacrifices: Righteousness
Sacrifices: Thanksgiving
Sacrifices: The Covenants of God Confirmed By
Sacrifices: The Jews: Condemned for Bringing Defective and Blemished
Sacrifices: The Jews: Condemned for not offering
Sacrifices: The Jews: Condemned for not Treating With Respect
Sacrifices: The Jews: Condemned for offering, to Idols
Sacrifices: The Jews: Unaccepted In, on Account of Sin
Sacrifices: The offering of, an Acknowledgment of Sin
Sacrifices: The Priests: Appointed to offer
Sacrifices: The Priests: had a Portion of, and Lived By
Sacrifices: To be Brought to the Place Appointed by God
Sacrifices: To be offered to God Alone
Sacrifices: when Bloody, Accompanied With Meat and Drink offering
Sacrifices: when offered to God, an Acknowledgement of his Being The
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