The Christian Disciple and Theological Review, Volume 5Wells and Lilly, 1817 |
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... heart sometimes sinks within me . But I look above and around me . I see the sun shining on me with as bright and cheering beams as he shed on men of for- mer ages . I see the fields array- ed in verdure , as fresh and fair as saluted ...
... heart sometimes sinks within me . But I look above and around me . I see the sun shining on me with as bright and cheering beams as he shed on men of for- mer ages . I see the fields array- ed in verdure , as fresh and fair as saluted ...
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... heart ; the heart that is humbled before God , and renovated by the influence of his spirit , that is alone , well pleasing in his sight . That it is not our own righteous- ness , established in our own way , but our submission " to the ...
... heart ; the heart that is humbled before God , and renovated by the influence of his spirit , that is alone , well pleasing in his sight . That it is not our own righteous- ness , established in our own way , but our submission " to the ...
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... heart of every friend of peace . But information has been received from different sections of the United States ... hearts of kings and emperours were in his hand , by ex- citing three powerful sovereigns to unite in a holy league . Four ...
... heart of every friend of peace . But information has been received from different sections of the United States ... hearts of kings and emperours were in his hand , by ex- citing three powerful sovereigns to unite in a holy league . Four ...
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... heart , are much better adapted to advance the cause of peace . Strong prepos- sessions are not to be instantane- ously removed ; nor by other than friendly and peaceable means.— Harshness and asperity are much more likely to fix and ...
... heart , are much better adapted to advance the cause of peace . Strong prepos- sessions are not to be instantane- ously removed ; nor by other than friendly and peaceable means.— Harshness and asperity are much more likely to fix and ...
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... heart , although he could not say that he had violated his conscience . His saying , " I verily thought that I ought to do , " is not equi- valent to saying , I was influenc- ed by love to God and my fel- and prejudice , doing or saying ...
... heart , although he could not say that he had violated his conscience . His saying , " I verily thought that I ought to do , " is not equi- valent to saying , I was influenc- ed by love to God and my fel- and prejudice , doing or saying ...
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The Christian Disciple and Theological Review, Volume 4 Noah Worcester,Henry Ware Affichage du livre entier - 1822 |
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