The Guardian, Volumes 10-11H. Harbaugh, 1859 - Conduct of life |
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... true re- pentance and amendment of life for the time to come ; or else , if the Lord please soon to put an end to my worldly being , that he would mercifully accept of my death - bed repentance ; and perform that promise he has been ...
... true re- pentance and amendment of life for the time to come ; or else , if the Lord please soon to put an end to my worldly being , that he would mercifully accept of my death - bed repentance ; and perform that promise he has been ...
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... true sense of my pernicious opinions , and vile practices ; by which I have hitherto lived , without hope , and without God in the world ; have been an open enemy to Jesus Christ , doing the utmost despite to the holy Spirit of Grace ...
... true sense of my pernicious opinions , and vile practices ; by which I have hitherto lived , without hope , and without God in the world ; have been an open enemy to Jesus Christ , doing the utmost despite to the holy Spirit of Grace ...
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... true to nature , as when the reality of separation at the door compels the mutual , good - bye ! It is enough in itself . No altar suits this prayer so well as the door . Sweet words may have before been spoken ; but the tenderest tone ...
... true to nature , as when the reality of separation at the door compels the mutual , good - bye ! It is enough in itself . No altar suits this prayer so well as the door . Sweet words may have before been spoken ; but the tenderest tone ...
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... True love is like that precious oil , Which , poured on Aaron's head , Ran down his beard , and o'er his robes Its costly moisture shed . " The long gray beard of the High Priest must surely have added much to his personal appearance ...
... True love is like that precious oil , Which , poured on Aaron's head , Ran down his beard , and o'er his robes Its costly moisture shed . " The long gray beard of the High Priest must surely have added much to his personal appearance ...
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paid to the beard . The same is true of the Romans . They allowed the beard to grow freely , and seldom cut it . Ancient coins abound in heads and busts adorned with beards . The statues of the gods are seldom without them . I see now ...
paid to the beard . The same is true of the Romans . They allowed the beard to grow freely , and seldom cut it . Ancient coins abound in heads and busts adorned with beards . The statues of the gods are seldom without them . I see now ...
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Page 14 - Therefore we are buried with him by baptism into death: that like as Christ was raised up from the dead by the glory of the Father, even so we also should walk in newness of life. For if we have been planted together in the likeness of his death, we shall be also in the likeness of his resurrection...
Page 28 - With a love that the winged seraphs of heaven Coveted her and me. And this was the reason that, long ago, In this kingdom by the sea, A wind blew out of a cloud, chilling My beautiful Annabel Lee; So that her highborn kinsmen came And bore her away from me, To shut her up in a sepulchre In this kingdom by the sea.
Page 193 - Let your women keep silence in the churches : for it is not permitted unto them to speak ; but they are commanded to be under obedience, as also saith the law.
Page 275 - Where the saints of all ages in harmony meet, Their Saviour and brethren, transported to greet; While the anthems of rapture unceasingly roll, And the smile of the Lord is the feast of the soul 1 XI.
Page 71 - I have made the earth, and created man upon it: I, even my hands, have stretched out the heavens, and all their host have I commanded.
Page 206 - Yea, mine own familiar friend, in whom I trusted, which did eat of my bread, hath lifted up his heel against me.
Page 45 - The bell strikes one. We take no note of time, But from its loss. To give it then a tongue Is wise in man. As if an angel spoke, I feel the solemn sound. If heard aright, It is the, knell of my departed hours : Where are they?
Page 33 - For after that in the wisdom of God the world by wisdom knew not God, it pleased God by the foolishness of preaching to save them that believe.
Page 32 - Go to the Ant, thou Sluggard, consider her ways, and be wise: which having no guide, overseer, or ruler, provideth her meat in the summer, and gathereth her food in the harvest.
Page 280 - LORD, thou knowest it altogether. Thou hast beset me behind and before, and laid thine hand upon me. Such knowledge is too wonderful for me; it is high, I cannot attain unto it.