A Series of Discourses on the Leading Doctrines and Duties of Christianity, Volume 2Dodd, Rumsey and Stevenson, 1815 - Presbyterian Church |
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Page 40
... soul shall meekly learn To lay her reason at his throne , And weak his secrets to discern , Shall trust him for her guide alone , " I would conclude , animating all to a most devout , diligent study of these mysteries of godliness ...
... soul shall meekly learn To lay her reason at his throne , And weak his secrets to discern , Shall trust him for her guide alone , " I would conclude , animating all to a most devout , diligent study of these mysteries of godliness ...
Page 48
... soul , our mind and strength , as he has required in the first commandinent ? Have we cordially received and observed such religious worship and ordinances , as God hath appointed in his word agreeably to the second 48.
... soul , our mind and strength , as he has required in the first commandinent ? Have we cordially received and observed such religious worship and ordinances , as God hath appointed in his word agreeably to the second 48.
Page 49
... souls to a becoming contemplation of the divine perfections as displayed in creation and redemption ? Have we not fallen infinitely short of those duties which we owe to each other in the various relations of life ; our obligations as ...
... souls to a becoming contemplation of the divine perfections as displayed in creation and redemption ? Have we not fallen infinitely short of those duties which we owe to each other in the various relations of life ; our obligations as ...
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... souls and future concerns , " line upon line , line upon line ; precept upon precept , precept upon precept , " are found insufficient . The aged again are usually peevish , fretful , dis- contented ; they are ready to ask , " where ...
... souls and future concerns , " line upon line , line upon line ; precept upon precept , precept upon precept , " are found insufficient . The aged again are usually peevish , fretful , dis- contented ; they are ready to ask , " where ...
Page 58
... soul to a fresh admiration oftheir infinite Author . Every outward enjoyment was crowned with the most intimate , uninterrupted commu- nion of his God . Such was the character , such the condition of Adam when created first and placed ...
... soul to a fresh admiration oftheir infinite Author . Every outward enjoyment was crowned with the most intimate , uninterrupted commu- nion of his God . Such was the character , such the condition of Adam when created first and placed ...
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