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... his zeal for being useful : for , when he had some inter- mission from pain , though he very sensibly felt the weakness of * his constitution , and had reason to believe that his 10 MEMOIR OF THE REV . JOHN GAMBOLD , A. M..
... his zeal for being useful : for , when he had some inter- mission from pain , though he very sensibly felt the weakness of * his constitution , and had reason to believe that his 10 MEMOIR OF THE REV . JOHN GAMBOLD , A. M..
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his constitution , and had reason to believe that his existence in the body would be of short continuance ; yet being desirous of rendering the remaining part of it as useful as possible , he pur- posed to go to Wales : his view in the ...
his constitution , and had reason to believe that his existence in the body would be of short continuance ; yet being desirous of rendering the remaining part of it as useful as possible , he pur- posed to go to Wales : his view in the ...
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... believe . As to the minute particulars relating to the manner , or modus of the thing , we understand them not : our ideas reach not to them , but stop short in the generals , as our faith also does . For , our faith and our ideas keep ...
... believe . As to the minute particulars relating to the manner , or modus of the thing , we understand them not : our ideas reach not to them , but stop short in the generals , as our faith also does . For , our faith and our ideas keep ...
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... believe used every effort to arrest the progress of that dreadful disorder ; but all without effect . The coughing and the expectoration increased , and baffled all the powers of medicine . During the whole of this distressing season ...
... believe used every effort to arrest the progress of that dreadful disorder ; but all without effect . The coughing and the expectoration increased , and baffled all the powers of medicine . During the whole of this distressing season ...
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... believe that the happiness of the people of that country ought to be our object , and that happiness is con- nected , as it ever is connected , with morality and virtue , then let us attend to this , and say , whether the moral state of ...
... believe that the happiness of the people of that country ought to be our object , and that happiness is con- nected , as it ever is connected , with morality and virtue , then let us attend to this , and say , whether the moral state of ...
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Page 828 - Although the fig tree shall not blossom, Neither shall fruit be in the vines; The labour of the olive shall fail, And the fields shall yield no meat ; The flock shall be cut off from the fold, And there shall be no herd in the stalls : Yet I will rejoice in the Lord, I will joy in the God of my salvation.
Page 425 - The land of Zabulon, and the land of Nephthalim, by the way of the sea, beyond Jordan, Galilee of the Gentiles ; the people which sat in darkness saw great light ; and to them which sat in the region and shadow of death light is sprung up.
Page 657 - Are not two sparrows sold for a farthing? and one of them shall not fall on the ground without your Father. But the very hairs of your head are all numbered. Fear ye not therefore, ye are of more value than many sparrows.
Page 125 - Christ for my brethren, my kinsmen according to the flesh : who are Israelites ; to whom pertaineth the adoption, and the glory, and the covenants, and the giving of the law, and the service of God, and the promises ; whose are the fathers, and of whom, as concerning the flesh, Christ came, who is over all, God blessed for ever. Amen.
Page 333 - I have sworn by myself, the word is gone out of my mouth in righteousness, and shall not return, that unto me every knee shall bow, every tongue shall swear. " Surely," shall one say, " in the Lord have I righteousness and strength :" even to him shall men come ; and all that are incensed against him shall be ashamed. In the Lord shall all the seed of Israel be justified, and shall glory.
Page 400 - And all that believed were together, and had all things common ; and sold their possessions and goods, and parted them to all men, as every man had need.
Page 332 - Say not in thine heart, who shall ascend into heaven ? That is, to bring Christ down from above; or, Who shall descend into the deep? That is, to bring up Christ again from the dead. But what saith it ? The word is nigh thee, even in thy mouth, and in thy heart ; that is, the word of faith which we preach...
Page 330 - Therefore as by the offence of one judgment came upon all men to condemnation; even so by the righteousness of one the free gift came upon all men unto justification of life. For as by one man's disobedience many were made sinners, so by the obedience of one shall many be made righteous.
Page 331 - Even as David also describeth the blessedness of the man, unto whom God imputeth righteousness without works, Saying, Blessed are they whose iniquities are forgiven, and whose sins are covered. Blessed is the man to whom the Lord will not impute sin.
Page 563 - Let nothing be done through strife or vain-glory, but in lowliness of mind let each esteem other better than themselves.