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... ourselves upon being of this or that side of the severing line . Though we cannot sincerely be of this or that sentiment , but we must think ourselves right and others wrong ; yet we ought to consider the subject of our dispute as a ...
... ourselves upon being of this or that side of the severing line . Though we cannot sincerely be of this or that sentiment , but we must think ourselves right and others wrong ; yet we ought to consider the subject of our dispute as a ...
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... ourselves manly Chris- tians ; not swayed by trifles and little things , as children , differing about this or that mode or form ; lest , while we are disputing about the forms , the life of religion be lost , and we come to bear the ...
... ourselves manly Chris- tians ; not swayed by trifles and little things , as children , differing about this or that mode or form ; lest , while we are disputing about the forms , the life of religion be lost , and we come to bear the ...
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... ourselves to every man's conscience as in the sight of God . ' These were followed by some very powerful admonitory sermons , on the next verse : ' If our Gospel be hid , it is hid to them that are lost . ' These were succeeded by ...
... ourselves to every man's conscience as in the sight of God . ' These were followed by some very powerful admonitory sermons , on the next verse : ' If our Gospel be hid , it is hid to them that are lost . ' These were succeeded by ...
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... ourselves ignorant ; but of this we may be assured , that the truths of our holy re- ligion form a system the most beautiful and har- monious , free from all inextricable entanglements ; and if MEMOIR OF THE AUTHOR . xci.
... ourselves ignorant ; but of this we may be assured , that the truths of our holy re- ligion form a system the most beautiful and har- monious , free from all inextricable entanglements ; and if MEMOIR OF THE AUTHOR . xci.
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... ourselves surpassed in our conceptions , even by men . How much more is this likely to be the case with him whose judgments are unsearchable ? We see proofs in the stupendous effects of his omnipotence , how far he excels us in power ...
... ourselves surpassed in our conceptions , even by men . How much more is this likely to be the case with him whose judgments are unsearchable ? We see proofs in the stupendous effects of his omnipotence , how far he excels us in power ...
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Página 111 - I have set the Lord always before me: because he is at my right hand, I shall not be moved. Therefore my heart is glad, and my glory rejoiceth: my flesh also shall rest in hope. For thou wilt not leave my soul in hell; neither wilt thou suffer thine Holy One to see corruption. Thou wilt show me the path of life: in thy presence is fulness of joy; at thy right hand there are pleasures for evermore.
Página 141 - For we that are in this tabernacle do groan, being burdened; not for that we would be unclothed, but clothed upon, that mortality might be swallowed up of life.
Página 215 - For none of us liveth to himself, and no man dieth to himself. For whether we live, we live unto the Lord; and whether we die, we die unto the Lord: whether we live therefore, or die, we are the Lord's.
Página 230 - Thus, we repeat, He admonishes men to return to God; to reestablish their original likeness to him ; and He, who is " the brightness of his Father's glory, and the express image of his person...
Página 247 - And he laid his right hand upon me, saying unto me, "Fear not; I am the first and the last. I am he that liveth and was dead; and behold, I am alive for evermore, Amen; and have the keys of hell and of death.
Página 255 - And Pharaoh said unto Joseph, I am Pharaoh, and without thee shall no man lift up his hand or foot in all the land of Egypt.
Página 109 - Incline your ear, and come unto me; hear, and your soul shall live: and I will make an everlasting covenant with you, even the sure mercies of David.
Página 108 - My covenant will I not break, nor alter the thing that is gone out of my lips.
Página 244 - Go to now, ye that say, To-day or to-morrow we will go into such a city and continue there a year, and buy and sell, and get gain : whereas ye know not what shall be on the morrow. For what is your life ? It is even a vapour, that appeareth for a little time, and then vanisheth away. For that ye ought to say, If the Lord will, we shall live, and do this, or that.
Página 289 - So when this corruptible shall have put on incorruption, and this mortal shall have put on immortality, then shall be brought to pass the saying that is written, Death is swallowed up in victory. 0 death, where is thy sting? 0 grave, where is thy victory? The sting of death is sin ; and the strength of sin is the law. But thanks be to God, who giveth us the victory through our Lord Jesus Christ.