Memoirs of Mr. John Janeway[C. Wood] Printed for W. Baynes and son, Paternoster Row; and, 1824 - 224 pages |
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... received so much from him , why may not I also have quickening even by the dead , through the fruits of the Spirit left behind him , and the same Spirit's quickening influx upon me ? And may I but so die , how harmless , how welcome ...
... received so much from him , why may not I also have quickening even by the dead , through the fruits of the Spirit left behind him , and the same Spirit's quickening influx upon me ? And may I but so die , how harmless , how welcome ...
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... receiving his last and sweetest breath . Though I soon after had the account ( while things were fresh in their memories and warm on their hearts ) from the eye and ear witnesses , that some of them have now been induced to make more ...
... receiving his last and sweetest breath . Though I soon after had the account ( while things were fresh in their memories and warm on their hearts ) from the eye and ear witnesses , that some of them have now been induced to make more ...
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... receiving . Dost thou desire mercy and grace ? I know thou dost ; even this is the gift of God to desire : hunger after Christ , let desires put you upon endeavour , the work itself is sweet ; yea , repentance and mourning itself hath ...
... receiving . Dost thou desire mercy and grace ? I know thou dost ; even this is the gift of God to desire : hunger after Christ , let desires put you upon endeavour , the work itself is sweet ; yea , repentance and mourning itself hath ...
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... received the sentence of death in himself with great joy , and wrote to his dearest relations to dispose them to a patient compliance with such a dispensation as might separate him and them for a while : and to wean their affections ...
... received the sentence of death in himself with great joy , and wrote to his dearest relations to dispose them to a patient compliance with such a dispensation as might separate him and them for a while : and to wean their affections ...
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... received into converse with him ; that I might hear his voice , and see his countenance ! For , his voice is sweet , and his countenance is comely ! Oh , that I might communicate myself to God , and that he would give himself to me ! Oh ...
... received into converse with him ; that I might hear his voice , and see his countenance ! For , his voice is sweet , and his countenance is comely ! Oh , that I might communicate myself to God , and that he would give himself to me ! Oh ...
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Page 128 - He looketh upon men, and if any say, I have sinned, and perverted that which was right, and it profited me not; He will deliver his soul from going into the pit, and his life shall see the light.
Page 145 - Let thy work appear unto thy servants, And thy glory unto their children. And let the beauty of the LORD our God be upon us: And establish thou the work of our hands upon us; Yea, the work of our hands establish thou it.
Page 55 - As the apple tree among the trees of the wood, So is my beloved among the sons. I sat down under his shadow with great delight, And his fruit was sweet to my taste.
Page 12 - Except a man be born again, he cannot enter into the kingdom of God,
Page 125 - For there is no difference between the Jew and the Greek : for the same Lord over all, is rich unto all that call upon him.
Page 186 - For whether we be beside ourselves, it is to God ; or whether we be sober, it is for your cause.
Page 26 - HOW amiable are thy tabernacles, O Lord of Hosts! My soul longeth, yea, even fainteth for the courts of the Lord : my heart and my flesh crieth out for the living God.
Page 143 - For who knoweth what is good for man in this life, all the days of his vain life which he spendeth as a shadow?
Page 140 - A cup of cold water given to a disciple, in the name of a disciple, shall not lose its reward.
Page 57 - He can make death sweeter than life ; in His presence is fulness of joy ; at His right hand there are pleasures for evermore.