The RefugeWhittingham and Rowland, 1811 - 244 sider |
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Side 2
... comforts may incidentally occasion ? Surely the cause of sorrow in the former as far exceeds the latter , as the perpetual favour of heaven transcends the mo- mentary calamities of life ! The spirit of a man 2 INTRODUCTION .
... comforts may incidentally occasion ? Surely the cause of sorrow in the former as far exceeds the latter , as the perpetual favour of heaven transcends the mo- mentary calamities of life ! The spirit of a man 2 INTRODUCTION .
Side 7
... Surely among these favourites of nature , thus unacquainted with toil and danger , felicity must have fixed her residence ; they must know only the changes of more vivid or more gentle joys ; their life must always move either to the ...
... Surely among these favourites of nature , thus unacquainted with toil and danger , felicity must have fixed her residence ; they must know only the changes of more vivid or more gentle joys ; their life must always move either to the ...
Side 11
... Surely it is unworthy of a reasonable being to spend any of the little time allotted us , with- out some tendency , either direct or oblique , to the end of our existence . And though every moment cannot be laid out on the formal and ...
... Surely it is unworthy of a reasonable being to spend any of the little time allotted us , with- out some tendency , either direct or oblique , to the end of our existence . And though every moment cannot be laid out on the formal and ...
Side 22
... Surely , nothing can so much disturb the pas- sions , or perplex the intellects of man , as the dis- ruption of his union with visible nature ; a separa- tion from all that has hitherto delighted or en- gaged him ; a change not only of ...
... Surely , nothing can so much disturb the pas- sions , or perplex the intellects of man , as the dis- ruption of his union with visible nature ; a separa- tion from all that has hitherto delighted or en- gaged him ; a change not only of ...
Side 23
... surely the remembrance of death ought to predominate in our minds as an habitual and settled principle , always operating though not always perceived ; and our attention should seldom wander so far from our own condi- tion , as not to ...
... surely the remembrance of death ought to predominate in our minds as an habitual and settled principle , always operating though not always perceived ; and our attention should seldom wander so far from our own condi- tion , as not to ...
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Almighty apostacy apostle atonement behold believe believeth blessed blessedness blood brazen serpent cerning children of men Christ Jesus christian cometh condemnation conduct conscience considered crimes death declare delight depraved deserved despised divine divine grace divine law doctrine duty earth eternal everlasting evil faith Father favour fear felicity flesh forgiveness glorify glory gospel grace gracious guilt happiness hath Hazael heart heaven heavenly holy honour hope imagine infinite iniquity Israel Israelite Jesus Christ justice justified language Lavinia look Lord Jesus ment mercy merit mind moral law ness never obedience objects pardon peace perfect perish perpetual Pharisees pleasure praise precepts principle promise punishment racter reason received Redeemer righteousness ruin salvation Saul of Tarsus saved Saviour scriptures sight sinner sins sion sorrow soul sovereign spirit suffer Surely thee things thou hast tion transgression truth tural unbelief unto violated virtue wisdom worthy wretched