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Self-imployment in secret. corrected and newly publ. by S. Wright - Page 58
by John Corbet - 1802
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Lessons in Elocution, Or, A Selection of Pieces in Prose and Verse: For the ...

William Scott - Diccion - 1825 - 382 pages
...complete happiness in all the enjoyments which the creatures can afford us, might be led to seek it In the enjoyment of HIM, with whom there is fulness...and at whose right hand are pleasures for evermore." SECT. II.] READING. 19. SECTION II. I.— The Bad Reader. JULIUS had acquired great credit at Cambridge,...
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Contemplations on the Historical Passages of the Old and New ..., Volume 2

Joseph Hall - Bible - 1825 - 596 pages
...semper satiati, " always joyful, always satisfied," with the vision of that God, " in whose presence there is fulness of joy, and at whose right hand are pleasures for evermore." Shall we see that VOL. II. DD heathen Cleombrotus abandoning his life, and casting himself down from...
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Hele's Select offices of private devotion

Richard Hele - Devotional literature - 1825 - 598 pages
...most blessed and gracious God ! the Father of mercies, and fountain of happiness ! in Whose presence is fulness of joy, and at Whose right hand are pleasures for evermore ! inspire me, I beseech Thee, with such a lively sense of Thine infinite excellency and goodness, and...
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The Whole Works Of...Oliver Heywood Now First Collected, Revised & Arranged ...

Oliver Reywood - 1825 - 550 pages
...is nothing else bnt the sense of God's love, which depends on God as the author, " in whose presence is fulness of joy, and at whose right hand are pleasures for evermore." — Ps. xvi. 11. 2. God's face or favour is the object of life, and indeed thus becomes the cause ;...
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The new devout communicant according to the church of England

James Ford - Lord's Supper - 1825 - 186 pages
...sake. Against vain Terrors and useless Fean. O most glorious, and ever-blessed God, In whose presence is fulness of joy, and at whose right hand are pleasures for evermore, vouchsafe, I beseech Thee, to banish from my mind all superfluous cares and immoderate desires after...
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A Defence of some important doctrines of the Gospel, in twenty-six sermons ...

1826 - 664 pages
...where it is present with the Lord, enjoying uninterrupted communion with him, '« in whose presence is fulness of joy, and at whose right hand are pleasures for evermore." This was what Christ promised the thief upon the cross, when he said to him, This day thou shalt be...
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The Irish Pulpit: A Collection of Original Sermons, Volume 1

Sermons - 1827 - 428 pages
...for consolation and happiness in the humble and diligent seeking and serving of him, in whom alone is fulness of joy, and at whose right hand are pleasures for evermore. But if the first and greatest of the uses of adversity be to lead us to the knowledge of God, the second...
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Plain discourses on experimental and practical Christianity

William Ford Vance - Christian life - 1827 - 376 pages
...which can never be taken from me, even the incorruptible inheritance of the faithful servants of God, " with whom there is fulness of joy, and at whose right hand there are pleasures for evermore." " Can thy servant," asks Barzillai, " taste what I eat or what I...
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An essay concerning human understanding. To which are now first ..., Volume 1

John Locke - 1828 - 392 pages
...complete happiness, in all the enjoyments which the creatures can afford us, might be led to seek it in the enjoyment of him, with whom there is fulness...and at whose right hand are pleasures for evermore. § 6. Though what I have here said may Pleasure and not perhaps make the ideas of pleasure l)ainand...
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An Essay Concerning Human Understanding: With the Author's Last Additions ...

John Locke - Knowledge, Theory of - 1828 - 602 pages
...complete happiness, in all the enjoyments which the creatures can afford us, might be led to seek it in the enjoyment of Him, " with whom there is fulness...and at whose right hand are pleasures for evermore." § 6. Pleasure and pain. — Though what I have here said may not, perhaps, make the ideas of pleasure...
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