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... soul , and changes the darkness into day ; which has watch- ed all our sins from the beginning , and has seen every impious and profane , every ungrateful and impure thought , word , and ac- tion ! What a hand is that , which has ...
... soul , and changes the darkness into day ; which has watch- ed all our sins from the beginning , and has seen every impious and profane , every ungrateful and impure thought , word , and ac- tion ! What a hand is that , which has ...
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... soul would have been saved from the anguish of many sorrows . The nature of these is the nature of all good men . In themselves weak , frail , and back - sli- ding , they have no safety but in God . But where shall we find a promise ...
... soul would have been saved from the anguish of many sorrows . The nature of these is the nature of all good men . In themselves weak , frail , and back - sli- ding , they have no safety but in God . But where shall we find a promise ...
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... soul ; and awakens in it the life , which shall never die . Animated , comforted , invigo- rated with hope and joy , the Christian draws nearer and nearer to God , and beholds him in clearer and brighter view , until his soul , entering ...
... soul ; and awakens in it the life , which shall never die . Animated , comforted , invigo- rated with hope and joy , the Christian draws nearer and nearer to God , and beholds him in clearer and brighter view , until his soul , entering ...
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... soul , as leads us to regard the various things , with which we are conversant , agreeably to their importance ; and to act accordingly : a temperament , re- sulting more from the disposition than from the understanding ; and existing ...
... soul , as leads us to regard the various things , with which we are conversant , agreeably to their importance ; and to act accordingly : a temperament , re- sulting more from the disposition than from the understanding ; and existing ...
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Timothy Dwight. As the soul is infinitely more valuable than the body ; as eter- nity is immeasurably more important than time ; the sober min- ded man will bend all his attention to the concerns of the soul , and all his efforts to the ...
Timothy Dwight. As the soul is infinitely more valuable than the body ; as eter- nity is immeasurably more important than time ; the sober min- ded man will bend all his attention to the concerns of the soul , and all his efforts to the ...
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