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From the crown of glory , flashing on the brow of a Magdalene , he turns our
dazzled eyes to another crown , a trophy hung upon a cross ; a ' wreath of thorns ,
armed with long sharp spikes -- each , 77 in place of a pearly gem , tipped with a
...
From the crown of glory , flashing on the brow of a Magdalene , he turns our
dazzled eyes to another crown , a trophy hung upon a cross ; a ' wreath of thorns ,
armed with long sharp spikes -- each , 77 in place of a pearly gem , tipped with a
...
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We have no such legal claim to heavenly glory as may be established to some
earthly inheritance . In consequence of a distant relationship , in those sudden
turns of the wheel of fortune , which displaying the providence of Him who
abases ...
We have no such legal claim to heavenly glory as may be established to some
earthly inheritance . In consequence of a distant relationship , in those sudden
turns of the wheel of fortune , which displaying the providence of Him who
abases ...
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... that the whole household was moved , and that all , down even to the tottering
babe , with outstretched hands , and beaming faces , and joyful welcomes , were
at the door to meet us , we have thought , it shall be thus at the gates of glory .
... that the whole household was moved , and that all , down even to the tottering
babe , with outstretched hands , and beaming faces , and joyful welcomes , were
at the door to meet us , we have thought , it shall be thus at the gates of glory .
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... however lofty — no elevation from the lowest obscurity to the highest honour ,
from abject poverty to the greatest affluence , adequately represents the
difference between the state of sin in which grace finds us , and the state of glory
to which ...
... however lofty — no elevation from the lowest obscurity to the highest honour ,
from abject poverty to the greatest affluence , adequately represents the
difference between the state of sin in which grace finds us , and the state of glory
to which ...
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Therefore , the heaven that purifies the saint would but exasperate the hatred of
the sinner ; and the more God's holiness and glory were revealed , the more
would this enmity be developed — just as the thicker the dews fall on decaying
timber ...
Therefore , the heaven that purifies the saint would but exasperate the hatred of
the sinner ; and the more God's holiness and glory were revealed , the more
would this enmity be developed — just as the thicker the dews fall on decaying
timber ...
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