| Robert Southey - 1849 - 610 pages
...commodiously into his sheet. It is not then our emulation to determine how the work of sanctification is done ; our only care is that it be done : we pretend...to admire, by what ray the Divine Grace opens and shines in upon our understanding, clearing it from worldly prejudices and the impostures of flesh,... | |
| Robert Southey - 1849 - 656 pages
...commodiously into his sheet. It is not then our emulation to determine how the work of sanctification ¡s done ; our only care is that it be done : we pretend...to admire, by what ray the Divine Grace opens and shines in upon our understanding, clearing it from worldly prejudices and the impostures of flesh,... | |
| Robert Southey - 1876 - 616 pages
...emulation to determine how the work of sanctification idone ; our only care is that it be done : wo pretend not to declare, but thankfully to admire, by what ray the Divine Grace open? andshinesin upon our understanding, clearing it from worldly prejudices and the impostures of... | |
| William Denton - 1880 - 656 pages
...the philosophy of the wind, any mariner could have gathered it more commodiously into his sheet."3 " We pretend not to declare, but thankfully to admire, by what ray the divine grace opens and shines in upon our understanding, 1 "It is not an illumination of the speculative intellect, but a... | |
| 1849 - 638 pages
...commodiously into his sheet. It is not then our emulation to determine how the work of sanctification is done ; our only care is that it be done ; we pretend not to dn..lare, but thankfully to admire, by what ray the divine grace opens and shines in upon our understanding,... | |
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