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... and those also of the verse which follows it , are introductory to a sublime
description of Jesus Christ- a picture to which , after considering these
preliminary verses , we intend to draw your *attention . To the eye both of saints
and sinners it.
... and those also of the verse which follows it , are introductory to a sublime
description of Jesus Christ- a picture to which , after considering these
preliminary verses , we intend to draw your *attention . To the eye both of saints
and sinners it.
Page 4
To the eye both of saints and sinners it presents a noble subject . If his great
forerunner felt himself unworthy even to loose the latchet of his shoes , how
unworthy are these hands to sustain a theme so sacred and sublime . May he
who ...
To the eye both of saints and sinners it presents a noble subject . If his great
forerunner felt himself unworthy even to loose the latchet of his shoes , how
unworthy are these hands to sustain a theme so sacred and sublime . May he
who ...
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Blessed be his name , " God commendeth his love toward us , in that , while we
were yet sinners , Christ died for us . " Volumes of theology have been written ,
and long controversies have waxed hot , about the questionܦ܀ whether heaven
is ...
Blessed be his name , " God commendeth his love toward us , in that , while we
were yet sinners , Christ died for us . " Volumes of theology have been written ,
and long controversies have waxed hot , about the questionܦ܀ whether heaven
is ...
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A sinner there were more out of place than a ragged beggar in a royal palace ,
where , all gazing at his appearance with astonishment , and shrinking back from
his defiling touch , he rudely thrusts himself within the brilliant circle . Compared ...
A sinner there were more out of place than a ragged beggar in a royal palace ,
where , all gazing at his appearance with astonishment , and shrinking back from
his defiling touch , he rudely thrusts himself within the brilliant circle . Compared ...
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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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