Cardiphonia Or the Utterance of the Heart, in the Course of a Real Correspondence, Volumen2W. Whyte, 1814 |
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... answered to ourselves , by the trials he is pleased to appoint us . Afflictions quicken us to prayer . It is a pity it should be so ; but experience testifies , that a long course of ease and prosperity , without painful changes , has ...
... answered to ourselves , by the trials he is pleased to appoint us . Afflictions quicken us to prayer . It is a pity it should be so ; but experience testifies , that a long course of ease and prosperity , without painful changes , has ...
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... answer , must , for the pre ] } sent , be postponed ; for the same post brought an information which turns my thoughts to one sub ject . What shall I say ! Topics of consolation are at hand in abundance ; they are familiar to your mind ...
... answer , must , for the pre ] } sent , be postponed ; for the same post brought an information which turns my thoughts to one sub ject . What shall I say ! Topics of consolation are at hand in abundance ; they are familiar to your mind ...
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... answer the ques- tions , How ? or Why ? The thing may be cer- tain , though we cannot easily explain it ; and there may be just and important reasons for it , though we should not be able to assign them . If what you heard , or ( which ...
... answer the ques- tions , How ? or Why ? The thing may be cer- tain , though we cannot easily explain it ; and there may be just and important reasons for it , though we should not be able to assign them . If what you heard , or ( which ...
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... answer so far as I retain a general remembrance of the contents . You will doubtless find rather perplexity than advantage from the multiplicity of advice you may receive , if you endeavour to reconcile and adopt the very different ...
... answer so far as I retain a general remembrance of the contents . You will doubtless find rather perplexity than advantage from the multiplicity of advice you may receive , if you endeavour to reconcile and adopt the very different ...
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... answer to this was suf- ficient then ; why not now ? Any other answer , we may believe , would have been insufficient then . If Peter had made the most pompous confession of his faith and sentiments , still the first question would have ...
... answer to this was suf- ficient then ; why not now ? Any other answer , we may believe , would have been insufficient then . If Peter had made the most pompous confession of his faith and sentiments , still the first question would have ...
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Cardiphonia, Or, The Utterance of the Heart: In the Course of a Real ... John Newton Vista completa - 1798 |
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Página 279 - Bring my soul out of prison, that I may praise thy name: the righteous shall compass me about; for thou shalt deal bountifully with me.
Página 168 - For innumerable troubles are come about me; my sins have taken such hold upon me that I am not able to look up : yea, they are more in number than the hairs of my head, and my heart hath failed me.
Página 282 - The Lord is good, a stronghold in the day of trouble ; and he knoweth them that trust in him.
Página 95 - Shall I not visit for these things? Saith the Lord: shall not my soul be avenged on such a nation as this?
Página 146 - That never sleep Shall Israel keep When dangers rise. 3 No burning heats by day, Nor blasts of evening air, Shall take my health away, If God be with me there. Thou art my sun, And thou my shade, To guard my head By night or noon. 4 Hast thou not given thy word To save my soul from death? And I can trust my Lord To keep my mortal breath; I'll go and come, Nor fear to die, Till from on high Thou call me home.
Página 7 - Till God in human flesh I see, My thoughts no comfort find ; The holy, just, and sacred Three, Are terrors to my mind.
Página 139 - But watch thou in all things, endure afflictions, do the work of an evangelist, make full proof of thy ministry.
Página 4 - Ye yourselves bear me witness, that I said, I am not the Christ, but that I am sent before him.
Página 171 - I can sympathize with you in your troubles ; yet, knowing the nature of our calling, that, by an unalterable appointment, the way to the kingdom lies through many tribulations, I ought to rejoice, rather than otherwise, that to you it is given, not only to believe, but also to suffer.
Página 35 - The Lord bless you and keep you. The Lord make His face to shine upon you and be gracious unto you. The Lord lift up the light of His countenance upon you and give you peace, both now and forever more.