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Side 87
... millions , cannot subdue the elements that will work its destruction . Prosperity , when it is suffered to harden the heart , and to deaden all its susceptibilities towards God and man , becomes the means of Supreme Moral Government . 87.
... millions , cannot subdue the elements that will work its destruction . Prosperity , when it is suffered to harden the heart , and to deaden all its susceptibilities towards God and man , becomes the means of Supreme Moral Government . 87.
Side 88
Daniel Dewar. susceptibilities towards God and man , becomes the means of punishment to those who enjoy it ; and worldly blessings , therefore , are sometimes given as judicial inflictions , that they may lead to severer and more ...
Daniel Dewar. susceptibilities towards God and man , becomes the means of punishment to those who enjoy it ; and worldly blessings , therefore , are sometimes given as judicial inflictions , that they may lead to severer and more ...
Side 101
... becomes us to cherish them on account of the peace , and purity , and consolation , which their exercise yields to ourselves . The contemplation of the attributes of God should awaken corresponding emotions in our hearts , -emo- tions ...
... becomes us to cherish them on account of the peace , and purity , and consolation , which their exercise yields to ourselves . The contemplation of the attributes of God should awaken corresponding emotions in our hearts , -emo- tions ...
Side 102
... becomes sacred and endeared to us from its being associated with his presence . In proportion as we esteem or love any one , will be the uneasiness felt by his displeasure , or even by the suspicion that we may have forfeited his regard ...
... becomes sacred and endeared to us from its being associated with his presence . In proportion as we esteem or love any one , will be the uneasiness felt by his displeasure , or even by the suspicion that we may have forfeited his regard ...
Side 103
... become bitter and burdensome to us ; neither , if this love abide in us , shall we regain our happiness of mind , till we obtain some glimpse of God's favour , some hope of being reinstated in our possession of him . It is the peculiar ...
... become bitter and burdensome to us ; neither , if this love abide in us , shall we regain our happiness of mind , till we obtain some glimpse of God's favour , some hope of being reinstated in our possession of him . It is the peculiar ...
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