The Christian Disciple, Volume 4Cummings and Hillard, 1822 |
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... give us that repentance which needeth not to be repented of . Enable us to become true followers of Jesus Christ , to clothe ourselves with his humility , his meekness , submission , piety and purity . May thy will , as it was his , be ...
... give us that repentance which needeth not to be repented of . Enable us to become true followers of Jesus Christ , to clothe ourselves with his humility , his meekness , submission , piety and purity . May thy will , as it was his , be ...
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... give up the highest privilege of our mortal nature - that of sometimes soaring above it . Life , with all its labours and duties and pleasures , is so far below what we at times feel we were made for ; so much beneath what we hope is ...
... give up the highest privilege of our mortal nature - that of sometimes soaring above it . Life , with all its labours and duties and pleasures , is so far below what we at times feel we were made for ; so much beneath what we hope is ...
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... give them little concern , so long as there are propositions of a similar character in the mathematicks which admit of satisfactory proof ! It is just like requiring a mathema- tician to receive a problem in spherical astronomy , which ...
... give them little concern , so long as there are propositions of a similar character in the mathematicks which admit of satisfactory proof ! It is just like requiring a mathema- tician to receive a problem in spherical astronomy , which ...
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... give a specimen of an uncreated and a created nature united in one person . Thus ' in him dwelt all the fulness of the Godhead bodily ; and it ' pleased the Father that in him all fullness should dwell .'- There can be no ground to ...
... give a specimen of an uncreated and a created nature united in one person . Thus ' in him dwelt all the fulness of the Godhead bodily ; and it ' pleased the Father that in him all fullness should dwell .'- There can be no ground to ...
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... give up the name also , will not improbably have been led to very different speculations on the subject , and think the scheme here offered pressed with difficulties scarcely less formi- dable , than those with which that is embarrassed ...
... give up the name also , will not improbably have been led to very different speculations on the subject , and think the scheme here offered pressed with difficulties scarcely less formi- dable , than those with which that is embarrassed ...
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Page 317 - Then Peter opened his mouth, and said, Of a truth I perceive that God is no respecter of persons: but in every nation he that feareth him, and worketh righteousness, is accepted with him.
Page 334 - He that covereth his sins shall not prosper: but whoso confesseth and forsaketh them shall have mercy.
Page 98 - Ye Ice-falls! ye that from the mountain's brow Adown enormous ravines slope amain Torrents, methinks, that heard a mighty voice, And stopped at once amid their maddest plunge! Motionless torrents! silent cataracts! Who made you glorious as the Gates of Heaven Beneath the keen full moon? Who bade the sun Clothe you with rainbows? Who, with living flowers Of loveliest blue, spread garlands at your feet? GOD! let the torrents, like a shout of nations, Answer! and let the ice-plains echo, GOD!
Page 279 - Man, by his fall into a state of sin, hath wholly lost all ability of will to any spiritual good accompanying salvation; so as a natural man, being altogether averse from that good, and dead in sin, is not able, by his own strength, to convert himself, or to prepare himself thereunto.
Page 25 - Whom neither shape of danger can dismay, Nor thought of tender happiness betray ; Who, not content that former worth stand fast, Looks forward, persevering to the last, From well to better, daily self-surpast...
Page 24 - Tis he whose law is reason, who depends Upon that law as on the best of friends ; Whence, in a state where men are tempted still To evil for a guard against worse ill...
Page 24 - Is placable, because occasions rise So often that demand such sacrifice ; More skilful in self-knowledge, even more pure, As tempted more ; more able to endure, As more exposed to suffering and distress ; Thence, also, more alive to tenderness...
Page 316 - For Moses truly said unto the fathers, A prophet shall the Lord your God raise up unto you of your brethren, like unto me : him shall ye hear in all things, whatsoever he shall say unto you. And it shall come to pass, that every soul which will not hear that prophet, shall be destroyed from among the people.
Page 317 - And the multitude of them that believed were of one heart and of one soul, neither said any of them, that aught of the things which he possessed was his own, but they had all things common.
Page 397 - The LORD bless you and keep you; the LORD make his face to shine upon you. and be gracious to you; the LORD lift up his countenance upon you, and give you peace.