A Series of Discourses on the Leading Doctrines and Duties of Christianity, Volume 3Dodd, Rumsey and Stevenson, 1815 - Presbyterian Church |
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Page 10
... mind some who are altoge- ther unconcerned about their future desti- nies ; others living from day to day without prayer , or any improvement of the scrip- tures ; others wasting the sabbath in fishing , or fowling , or unnecessary ...
... mind some who are altoge- ther unconcerned about their future desti- nies ; others living from day to day without prayer , or any improvement of the scrip- tures ; others wasting the sabbath in fishing , or fowling , or unnecessary ...
Page 34
... to a distant region feels much more composure in his mind , and is animated to greater dili- gence in the prosecution of his journey ; he can also bear with more patience every in- convenience to which he is exposed , when he entertains 34.
... to a distant region feels much more composure in his mind , and is animated to greater dili- gence in the prosecution of his journey ; he can also bear with more patience every in- convenience to which he is exposed , when he entertains 34.
Page 35
... mind that he is pur- suing the proper course , and will reach the desired harbor at last . But a full assurance of an interest in the covenant , and our title to eternal life , is a source of inconceivably greater consolation , because ...
... mind that he is pur- suing the proper course , and will reach the desired harbor at last . But a full assurance of an interest in the covenant , and our title to eternal life , is a source of inconceivably greater consolation , because ...
Page 44
... blended together , and reduced to actual life , and the effect produced on the mind as far exceeds that of any speculation on moral virtue , as 44 6 And they were both righteous before God, walking in all the command-
... blended together , and reduced to actual life , and the effect produced on the mind as far exceeds that of any speculation on moral virtue , as 44 6 And they were both righteous before God, walking in all the command-
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... minds as our " joy and rejoicing : " we ought to teach and recommend them to our children as their inestimable portion . It was mentioned as the distinguishing privilege and glory of Is- rael , that to them pertained " the giving of the ...
... minds as our " joy and rejoicing : " we ought to teach and recommend them to our children as their inestimable portion . It was mentioned as the distinguishing privilege and glory of Is- rael , that to them pertained " the giving of the ...
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