Select Tracts from the writings of ... J. H. ... Edited by C. BradleyL.B. Seeley & Son, 1824 - 505 páginas |
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... Behold now , after we have sought heaven and earth , where only the wearied dove may find an olive of peace . The apprehending of this all - sufficient satisfaction , makes it ours ; upon our satisfaction , we have remission ; upon ...
... Behold now , after we have sought heaven and earth , where only the wearied dove may find an olive of peace . The apprehending of this all - sufficient satisfaction , makes it ours ; upon our satisfaction , we have remission ; upon ...
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... behold it ; and those , that see it , dare loath it , though they dare not censure it . So , while the knee bendeth , the mind abhorreth ; and telleth the body , it honours an unworthy subject : within itself , secretly , comparing that ...
... behold it ; and those , that see it , dare loath it , though they dare not censure it . So , while the knee bendeth , the mind abhorreth ; and telleth the body , it honours an unworthy subject : within itself , secretly , comparing that ...
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... Behold , all is " not only " vanity , " but " vexation . " Go , then , thou wise scholar of experience , and make a more accurate search for that , which he sought , and missed . Perhaps , somewhere , betwixt the tallest cedar in ...
... Behold , all is " not only " vanity , " but " vexation . " Go , then , thou wise scholar of experience , and make a more accurate search for that , which he sought , and missed . Perhaps , somewhere , betwixt the tallest cedar in ...
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... we are dazzled and blinded with that which gives us opportunity of sight : how shall we be able to behold the infinite res- plendence of him that made it ? St. Stephen was a true eagle . The blessed protomar- 62 The Remedy of Profaneness .
... we are dazzled and blinded with that which gives us opportunity of sight : how shall we be able to behold the infinite res- plendence of him that made it ? St. Stephen was a true eagle . The blessed protomar- 62 The Remedy of Profaneness .
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... behold him , to their regret and torment ; if I may not say , they rather see his anger and judgment , than him- self : but never eye can see him as his God and not be taken with infinite delight : for that absolute goodness , out of ...
... behold him , to their regret and torment ; if I may not say , they rather see his anger and judgment , than him- self : but never eye can see him as his God and not be taken with infinite delight : for that absolute goodness , out of ...
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