Horne Lyrieae and Divine Songs ...: With a MemoirLittle, Brown & Company, 1854 - 348 sider |
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Side xxxii
... everlasting welfare - like a messenger sent from heaven , who would fain save sinners from hell , and allure souls to God and happiness . Do not indulge that lazy way of reading over your prepared paper , as a schoolboy does an oration ...
... everlasting welfare - like a messenger sent from heaven , who would fain save sinners from hell , and allure souls to God and happiness . Do not indulge that lazy way of reading over your prepared paper , as a schoolboy does an oration ...
Side xlii
... everlasting punishment . " Surely , " says he , " the Lord Jesus would never be sent in flaming fire to render vengeance on those that obey not the gos- pel , 1 if there was no sufficient salvation provided in that gospel which commands ...
... everlasting punishment . " Surely , " says he , " the Lord Jesus would never be sent in flaming fire to render vengeance on those that obey not the gos- pel , 1 if there was no sufficient salvation provided in that gospel which commands ...
Side xliv
... everlasting perdi- tion ; much less should we make this awful and terrible article a matter of our public boast and triumph , even if we could prove it to be reveal- ed , but rather mourn for it . And since there are so many expressions ...
... everlasting perdi- tion ; much less should we make this awful and terrible article a matter of our public boast and triumph , even if we could prove it to be reveal- ed , but rather mourn for it . And since there are so many expressions ...
Side lv
... everlasting gates , and be ye lift up , 0 ye immortal doors , that we may enter into the place where the King of glory is ! ' ” Upon the passage of the soul from the visible to the invisible world , we have some curious speculations ...
... everlasting gates , and be ye lift up , 0 ye immortal doors , that we may enter into the place where the King of glory is ! ' ” Upon the passage of the soul from the visible to the invisible world , we have some curious speculations ...
Side lviii
... everlasting punishment of sinners in hell is asserted in the plainest and strongest man- ner , and that by all the methods of expression which are used in Scripture to signify an ever- lasting continuance . " I must confess here , " he ...
... everlasting punishment of sinners in hell is asserted in the plainest and strongest man- ner , and that by all the methods of expression which are used in Scripture to signify an ever- lasting continuance . " I must confess here , " he ...
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Side lxxxvii - It is he that sitteth upon the circle of the earth, and the inhabitants thereof are as grasshoppers; that stretcheth out the heavens as a curtain, and spreadeth them out as a tent to dwell in: that bringeth the princes to nothing; he maketh the judges of the earth as vanity.
Side 337 - Tis the voice of the Sluggard; I heard him complain, You have waked me too soon, I must slumber again.' As the door on its hinges, so he on his bed, Turns his sides and his shoulders and his heavy head. 'A little more sleep, and a little more slumber...
Side xlix - As may express them best ; though what if earth Be but the shadow of heaven, and things therein Each to other like, more than on earth is thought...
Side 316 - LET dogs delight to bark and bite, For God hath made them so ; • Let bears and lions growl and fight, For 'tis their nature too.
Side lxxiii - Give me the wings of faith to rise Within the veil, and see The saints above, how great their joys, How bright their glories be. 2 Once they were mourning here below, And wet their couch with tears; They wrestled hard, as we do now, With sins, and doubts, and fears.
Side 320 - How doth the little busy bee Improve each shining hour, And gather honey all the day From every opening flower...
Side 345 - Though he rose in a mist when his race he begun, And there followed some droppings of rain ! But now the fair traveller's come to the west, His rays are all gold, and his beauties are best ; He paints the sky gay as he sinks to his rest, And foretells a bright rising again.
Side lxxxiii - Then a spirit passed before my face; the hair of my flesh stood up : it stood still, but I could not discern the form thereof: an image was before mine eyes; there was silence, and I heard a voice, saying, Shall mortal man be more just than God? shall a man be more pure than his Maker...
Side 129 - Sweet was the journey to the sky, The wondrous prophet tried ; " Climb up the mount," says God, and " die ; " The prophet climb'd and died.
Side 139 - Lord, what shall earth and ashes do? We would adore our Maker too! From sin and dust, to thee we cry, The Great, the Holy, and the High.