Select Tracts from the writings of ... J. H. ... Edited by C. BradleyL.B. Seeley & Son, 1824 - 505 páginas |
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... heaven of this world : this is the sum of all human desires ; which when we have attained , then only we begin to live , and are sure we cannot thenceforth live miserably . No mar- vel then , if all the heathen have diligently sought ...
... heaven of this world : this is the sum of all human desires ; which when we have attained , then only we begin to live , and are sure we cannot thenceforth live miserably . No mar- vel then , if all the heathen have diligently sought ...
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... heavens , and that our nature might be taken into the fel- lowship of the Deity : that he , to whom all powers in heaven bowed , and thought it their honour to be service- able , should come down to be a servant to his slaves , a ransom ...
... heavens , and that our nature might be taken into the fel- lowship of the Deity : that he , to whom all powers in heaven bowed , and thought it their honour to be service- able , should come down to be a servant to his slaves , a ransom ...
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... heaven upon thy true faith ; straight- way , thou shalt see the fierce and terrible look of thy conscience changed into friendly smiles ; and that rough and violent hand , that was ready to drag thee to prison , shall now lovingly ...
... heaven upon thy true faith ; straight- way , thou shalt see the fierce and terrible look of thy conscience changed into friendly smiles ; and that rough and violent hand , that was ready to drag thee to prison , shall now lovingly ...
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... heaven , in a temperate spring : that one , as most familiar , so is most commended , that sings merry notes in the midst of a shower , or the dead of winter . Every epicure can enlarge his heart to mirth , in the midst of his cups and ...
... heaven , in a temperate spring : that one , as most familiar , so is most commended , that sings merry notes in the midst of a shower , or the dead of winter . Every epicure can enlarge his heart to mirth , in the midst of his cups and ...
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... heaven , the place of his rest , can unfeignedly say , " I desire to be dissolved : I see thee , my home , I see thee , a sweet and glorious home after a weary pilgrimage , I see thee : and now , after many lingering hopes , I aspire to ...
... heaven , the place of his rest , can unfeignedly say , " I desire to be dissolved : I see thee , my home , I see thee , a sweet and glorious home after a weary pilgrimage , I see thee : and now , after many lingering hopes , I aspire to ...
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