She felt his sorrows, and her own: and God was pleased not only to show her that all her help was in him, but to enable her to feel that to him could her heart turn as her only God in covenant, and from him could it find unutterable relief. Memoir of Samuel John Mills - Page 7by Gardiner Spring - 1829 - 259 pagesFull view - About this book
| Gardiner Spring - Missionaries - 1820 - 234 pages
...heart turn as her only God in covenant, and from him could it find unutterable relief. She did uoi leave her closet, till she found the full relief she...unhappy prisoner, and introduce him into the liberty of tl^e sons of God. He had not gone far, before he had such a view of the perfections of God, that he... | |
| Congregational churches - 1830 - 690 pages
...enable her to feel that to him could her heart turn as her only God in covenant, and from him could she find unutterable relief. She did not leave her closet,...the full relief she sought, and till her mind was confifidemly assured that God would remember mercy for her child ! It ought to be recorded, that on... | |
| Congregational churches - 1830 - 684 pages
...enable her to feel that to him could her heart turn as her only God in covenant, and from him could she find unutterable relief. She did not leave her closet,...the full relief she sought, and till her mind was confifidently assured that God would remember mercy for her child ! It ought to be recorded, that on... | |
| Theology - 1820 - 688 pages
...could her •lean I urn as her only God in covenant, Md from him could it find unutterable re[>ff. She did not leave her closet, till she found the full relief she sought, and till her ™ nil was confidently assured that God "on Id remember mercy for her child ' It °oght to be recorded,... | |
| Dorus Clarke - Sermons, English - 1836 - 228 pages
...son. She felt his sorrows and her own ; and God was pleased to show her that all her help was in him. She did not leave her closet, till she found the full...assured that God would remember mercy for her child. On that very morning, it pleased the Holy Ghost, as she afterwards ascertained, to knock off the chains... | |
| Child rearing - 1851 - 436 pages
...spirit, and the mother, where could she go 1 But one spot invited her presence. Thither she hastened. " The farewell to his mother drove her to her knees....assured that God would remember mercy for her child ! " Her confidence was not misplaced ; she looked in the right quarter for aid, for on that very morning,... | |
| Child rearing - 1851 - 596 pages
...spirit, and the mother, where coirid she go ? But one spot invited her presence. Thither she hastened. " The farewell to his mother drove her to her knees....assured that God would remember mercy for her child ! " Her confidence was not misplaced ; she looked in the right quarter for aid, for on that very morning,... | |
| Horatius Bonar - Christian life - 1851 - 308 pages
...as special faith in prayer. It was such to this dear saint, when she went to plead for her poor son. She did not leave her closet, till she found the full...assured that God would remember mercy for her child ! On that very morning, it pleased the Holy Ghost, as she afterwards ascertained, to knock off the... | |
| Henry Clay Fish - Christian life - 1855 - 276 pages
...was in him, and to enable her to feel that to him could her heart turn as her only God in covenant. She did not leave her closet till she found the full...assured that God would remember mercy for her child ! And on that very morning it pleased the Holy Spirit, as she afterwards ascertained, to knock off... | |
| Henry Clay Fish - Christian life - 1855 - 268 pages
...was in him, and to enable her to feel that to him could her heart turn as her only God in covenant. She did not leave her closet till she found the full...assured that God would remember mercy for her child ! And on that very morning it pleased the Holy Spirit, qs she afterwards ascertained, to knock off... | |
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