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... heaven now introduces Christ , and now from Christ , the Apostle turns to expatiate on the joys of heaven . Here , as on an angel's wing that sheds light on every step , we see him ascending , and there descending , the ladder . Taking ...
... heaven now introduces Christ , and now from Christ , the Apostle turns to expatiate on the joys of heaven . Here , as on an angel's wing that sheds light on every step , we see him ascending , and there descending , the ladder . Taking ...
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... heaven as our inalienable heri- tage , and then to the throne and person of him who won heaven for us . He conducts us up to Jesus , that we may fall at his feet with adoring gratitude , and join in spirit the saintly throng who dwell ...
... heaven as our inalienable heri- tage , and then to the throne and person of him who won heaven for us . He conducts us up to Jesus , that we may fall at his feet with adoring gratitude , and join in spirit the saintly throng who dwell ...
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... heaven . " 66 as Our Father which What idea has he formed of God who expects less of him than he would expect of any earthly mother ? Let her be a queen . She is a mother ; and under the impulse of feelings that reign alike in palaces ...
... heaven . " 66 as Our Father which What idea has he formed of God who expects less of him than he would expect of any earthly mother ? Let her be a queen . She is a mother ; and under the impulse of feelings that reign alike in palaces ...
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... heaven . In the terms of a court of law , it is theirs , not by conquest , but by herit- age . Won by another arm than theirs , it presents the strongest imaginable contrast to the spectacle seen in England's palace that day when the ...
... heaven . In the terms of a court of law , it is theirs , not by conquest , but by herit- age . Won by another arm than theirs , it presents the strongest imaginable contrast to the spectacle seen in England's palace that day when the ...
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... heaven : this the language of both— “ Not unto us , O Lord , not unto us , but unto thy name give glory . " II . Heaven is a heritage of free grace . We have no such legal claim to heavenly glory as may be esta- blished to some earthly ...
... heaven : this the language of both— “ Not unto us , O Lord , not unto us , but unto thy name give glory . " II . Heaven is a heritage of free grace . We have no such legal claim to heavenly glory as may be esta- blished to some earthly ...
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