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Page 68
True piety is not hypocrisy ; and it is due alike to Christ and the interests of
religion , that the world should know that the love his people bear for him is a
deeper affection than what the mother cherishes for the babe that hangs helpless
on her ...
True piety is not hypocrisy ; and it is due alike to Christ and the interests of
religion , that the world should know that the love his people bear for him is a
deeper affection than what the mother cherishes for the babe that hangs helpless
on her ...
Page 83
burden too heavy for one who guides the rolling planets on their course , and
bears on his unwearied arm the weight of a universe . IV . Let me urge you to
seek an interest in this kingdom . Your eternal welfare turns on that . You must be
...
burden too heavy for one who guides the rolling planets on their course , and
bears on his unwearied arm the weight of a universe . IV . Let me urge you to
seek an interest in this kingdom . Your eternal welfare turns on that . You must be
...
Page 89
bursting on the back of billow --- was as remarkable as the strength with which ,
though a bruised reed , she seemed to bear it . Where did her great strength lie ?
The grand secret of that serene demeanor and uncomplaining patience was , no
...
bursting on the back of billow --- was as remarkable as the strength with which ,
though a bruised reed , she seemed to bear it . Where did her great strength lie ?
The grand secret of that serene demeanor and uncomplaining patience was , no
...
Page 90
... sat stunned and stupified on her tottering throne , how often has that blessed
prospect restrained man from turning the wish that he were dead into a daring act
; and casting life away from him as a burden - one greater than he could bear .
... sat stunned and stupified on her tottering throne , how often has that blessed
prospect restrained man from turning the wish that he were dead into a daring act
; and casting life away from him as a burden - one greater than he could bear .
Page 98
It is , " as if a man did flee from a lion , and a bear met him ; or went into the house
, and leaned his hand on the wall , and a serpent bit him . ” Although the
language of Scripture were figurative , yet expressing , as it does , the utter
consumption ...
It is , " as if a man did flee from a lion , and a bear met him ; or went into the house
, and leaned his hand on the wall , and a serpent bit him . ” Although the
language of Scripture were figurative , yet expressing , as it does , the utter
consumption ...
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