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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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The Christian observer [afterw.] The Christian observer and advocate

1839 - 836 pages
...all the enjoyments which the creatures can afford us, might be led to seek it in the enjoyment of Hun with whom there is fulness of joy, and at whose right hand there are pleasures for evermore." (Ps. xvi. 11.) In treating this subject, I should state that I have...
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Christian consolations taught from five heads in religion, by a learned ...

Jeremy Taylor (bp. of Down and Connor.) - 1840 - 146 pages
...tears from their eyes."6 This is the happy portion of those souls who have the Lord for their God, with whom " there is fulness of joy, and at whose right hand there are pleasures," most pure and permanent, " for ever1 Psalm xxxvii. 37. 2 Isa. Ivii. 3 Matt. xxv....
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Christian meditations; or, The believer's companion in solitude, by the ...

Thomas Shaw B. Reade - 1841 - 598 pages
...Him, who fills heaven and earth with His glory; who is the Fountain of all felicity; in whose presence is fulness of joy, and at whose right hand are pleasures for evermore ! O ! my soul, never canst thou thirst enough after this exalted privilege. In thyself, thou art wretched,...
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Horae Sacrae. Prayers and Meditations for Private Use; from the Writings of ...

Horae - 1843 - 230 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 thce, with such a lively sense of thine infinite excellency and goodness, and...
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The Spectator [by J. Addison and others] with sketches of the ..., Volumes 7-8

Spectator The - 1853 - 548 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." ' ADDI30N. L. No. 388. MONDAY, MAY 26. Tibi res antiqux laudis et cuitt Ingredior: sanetov ausus recludere...
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The Illustrated Magazine, Volumes 23-24

Literature - 1867 - 746 pages
...higher, as nobler views of life and duty present themselves, will lead you to Him ' In whose presence is fulness of joy, and at whose right hand are pleasures for evermore.' " IT COMES TOO LATE. BY MBS. ABDY. I saw a time-worn and saddened man : Friends came around him —...
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The Irrationalism of Infidelity: Being a Reply to "Phases of Faith"

John Nelson Darby - Faith - 1853 - 412 pages
...it is the resurrection. What should make flesh rest in hope, and lead to the presence of Him in whom is fulness of joy, " and at whose right hand are pleasures for ever more," if it be not the resurrection? The words themselves also depict it, and that it should...
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Locke's essays. An essay concerning human understanding. And A treatise on ...

John Locke - 1854 - 536 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. 6. Pleasure and pain. — Though what I have here said may not perhaps make the ideas of pleasure...
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The Works of Joseph Addison: The Spectator

Joseph Addison - 1854 - 698 pages
...compleat 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.' L. • Satiety of joy, i. «. An excels of joy, or such a measure of itt aa palls and cloys the appetite....
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The Works of Joseph Addison: The Spectator

Joseph Addison - 1854 - 710 pages
...compleat happiness in all the enjoyments which the ereatures 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.' L. • Satiety of joy, ie An excess of joy, or such a measure of it, ns palls and cloys the appetite....
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