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... best means which God can employ for the accomplishment of his work 10
Remarks on Prayer . [ July ,
... best means which God can employ for the accomplishment of his work 10
Remarks on Prayer . [ July ,
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which God can employ for the accomplishment of his work ; but we do know the
great ends he has to accomplish , and while we are praying sincerely and
acceptably for Him to set in motion a particular instrumentality , towards the ...
which God can employ for the accomplishment of his work ; but we do know the
great ends he has to accomplish , and while we are praying sincerely and
acceptably for Him to set in motion a particular instrumentality , towards the ...
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It is contrary to the terms employed in the narrative . According to Mark 14 : 35 ,
Christ prayed , Father , if it be possible let this hour pass from me . Now , hour is
the word generally used to signify the time of his death on the cross , as may be ...
It is contrary to the terms employed in the narrative . According to Mark 14 : 35 ,
Christ prayed , Father , if it be possible let this hour pass from me . Now , hour is
the word generally used to signify the time of his death on the cross , as may be ...
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For these sciences were yet in too rude a state to he employed for purposes of
discipline . Of the studies which are in use among the most polished nations of
modern times as means of discipline , mathematics , which is one of the most ...
For these sciences were yet in too rude a state to he employed for purposes of
discipline . Of the studies which are in use among the most polished nations of
modern times as means of discipline , mathematics , which is one of the most ...
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Strike froin your lyre four of its eleven strings , " was the decree of the kings and
ephori against Timotheus the Ionian , “ and corrupt not the youth of Sparta with
your soft , effeminate airs . " Yet the same warlike people knew how to employ
softer ...
Strike froin your lyre four of its eleven strings , " was the decree of the kings and
ephori against Timotheus the Ionian , “ and corrupt not the youth of Sparta with
your soft , effeminate airs . " Yet the same warlike people knew how to employ
softer ...
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