Sermons: Chiefly of a Practical NatureJ. Gales, 1821 - 335 páginas |
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... delight ; it is greatly profitable to our virtue . It comes over us with a freshness and a fragrance that are not only grateful but invigorating to our spirits . We naturally consider him as one more added to that " cloud of witnesses ...
... delight ; it is greatly profitable to our virtue . It comes over us with a freshness and a fragrance that are not only grateful but invigorating to our spirits . We naturally consider him as one more added to that " cloud of witnesses ...
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... delightful . He regarded the Deity , as the Father of the Universe , with sentiments of the deepest reverence and humility - yet joyous , con- fiding , filial . His trust in the providence of God was a practical and operative principle ...
... delightful . He regarded the Deity , as the Father of the Universe , with sentiments of the deepest reverence and humility - yet joyous , con- fiding , filial . His trust in the providence of God was a practical and operative principle ...
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... delight . For , from him , or through him , must we receive all those impressions of moral excellence which constitute the image of God in the soul ; and without which , we never can , in any degree , be assimilated to the divine ...
... delight . For , from him , or through him , must we receive all those impressions of moral excellence which constitute the image of God in the soul ; and without which , we never can , in any degree , be assimilated to the divine ...
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... delight themselves in the abundance of peace . " Let meekness , then , be the sub- ject of our present meditation . And while I endeavor to describe this happy temper of mind — particularly while I attempt to show how admirably it shone ...
... delight themselves in the abundance of peace . " Let meekness , then , be the sub- ject of our present meditation . And while I endeavor to describe this happy temper of mind — particularly while I attempt to show how admirably it shone ...
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... delightful in time , and whose full perfection shall ripen in eternity . Alas ! how improvident is man ! How blind to his best interest ! You say that you are resolved to repent , but not now : That you will hereafter fulfil , what you ...
... delightful in time , and whose full perfection shall ripen in eternity . Alas ! how improvident is man ! How blind to his best interest ! You say that you are resolved to repent , but not now : That you will hereafter fulfil , what you ...
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