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Page 98
... passing , and not perpetual , is , in that circumstance , attended with great consola- tion . This is true of pain , whether its seat be the body or mind ; whether it be a dead , or , worse still , a living grief ; the pangs of disease ...
... passing , and not perpetual , is , in that circumstance , attended with great consola- tion . This is true of pain , whether its seat be the body or mind ; whether it be a dead , or , worse still , a living grief ; the pangs of disease ...
Page 103
... passing hour . Does not the same idea also appear in the words which our Lord addressed to the traitor at the supper table ? As one who , though shrinking from the sufferings of a severe operation , feels confident of relief , and ...
... passing hour . Does not the same idea also appear in the words which our Lord addressed to the traitor at the supper table ? As one who , though shrinking from the sufferings of a severe operation , feels confident of relief , and ...
Page 104
... passing bell rings out sin with all its sorrows , and rings in eternity with all its joys . And the very same event which plunges the unbeliever into everlasting perdition , ushers the believer into the inheritance of the saints in ...
... passing bell rings out sin with all its sorrows , and rings in eternity with all its joys . And the very same event which plunges the unbeliever into everlasting perdition , ushers the believer into the inheritance of the saints in ...
Page 108
... passing bird throws the shadow of an eclipse , and whose brief life of an hour or day seems to them as long as to us a century of years . Imagination attempts in vain to form some conception of the myriads that , all creatures of God's ...
... passing bird throws the shadow of an eclipse , and whose brief life of an hour or day seems to them as long as to us a century of years . Imagination attempts in vain to form some conception of the myriads that , all creatures of God's ...
Page 110
... passing pleasure to brave so terrible a doom . Endless misery - the worm that never dieth , and the fire that is never quenched- in whatever shape it comes , is an awful thought . We can- not think of it without shuddering . Oh , why ...
... passing pleasure to brave so terrible a doom . Endless misery - the worm that never dieth , and the fire that is never quenched- in whatever shape it comes , is an awful thought . We can- not think of it without shuddering . Oh , why ...
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