Select Pieces in Verse and Prose, Volume 2G. Davidson, 1816 - 617 pages |
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Page 281
... understandings irreconcileable ; but then they are each equally so : infinite benevolence cannot admit of " ma- jus or minus , " it is one and immutable . The most tran- sient head - ach , and the damnation of all mankind , are in this ...
... understandings irreconcileable ; but then they are each equally so : infinite benevolence cannot admit of " ma- jus or minus , " it is one and immutable . The most tran- sient head - ach , and the damnation of all mankind , are in this ...
Page 291
... understandings , not win our favour . But the same observation is equally applicable to the tempests by which this world is agitated , of which the proofs are irresistible , and it is infinitely important that what is clearly esta ...
... understandings , not win our favour . But the same observation is equally applicable to the tempests by which this world is agitated , of which the proofs are irresistible , and it is infinitely important that what is clearly esta ...
Page 296
... understanding : a pious mind will not fail to perceive in it the hand of God . The Edinburgh Review has stated all the circumstances which can abate our surprize at the establishment of Christianity , with the most laudable pre- cision ...
... understanding : a pious mind will not fail to perceive in it the hand of God . The Edinburgh Review has stated all the circumstances which can abate our surprize at the establishment of Christianity , with the most laudable pre- cision ...
Page 300
... understandings . Besides the provision they furnished for the comfort of a favoured people , they were strictly miracles at their first appearance , and as such we have reckoned them among those which we termed occasional ; they ...
... understandings . Besides the provision they furnished for the comfort of a favoured people , they were strictly miracles at their first appearance , and as such we have reckoned them among those which we termed occasional ; they ...
Page 313
... understanding as well as of the heart . Men of grave and contemplative tem- pers cannot long remain insensible to the darkness which surrounds them . We find ourselves dropped ( as it were ) into a theatre of wonders ; marvellously ...
... understanding as well as of the heart . Men of grave and contemplative tem- pers cannot long remain insensible to the darkness which surrounds them . We find ourselves dropped ( as it were ) into a theatre of wonders ; marvellously ...
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Page 474 - For this cause I bow my knees unto the Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, of whom the whole family in heaven and earth is named, that he would grant you, according to the riches of his glory, to be strengthened with might by his Spirit in the inner man, that Christ may dwell in your hearts by faith...
Page 274 - Seventy weeks are determined upon thy people and upon thy holy city, to finish the transgression, and to make an end of sins, and to make reconciliation for iniquity, and to bring in everlasting righteousness, and to seal up the vision and prophecy, and to anoint the most Holy.
Page 432 - Now the God of hope fill you with all joy and peace in believing, that ye may abound in hope, through the power of the Holy Ghost.
Page 410 - He that is of God heareth God's words. Ye therefore hear them not, because ye are not of God.
Page 432 - ... that the God of our Lord Jesus Christ, the Father of glory, may give unto you the spirit of wisdom and revelation, in the knowledge of him; the eyes of your understanding being enlightened; that ye may know what is the hope of his calling, and what the riches of the glory of his inheritance in the saints...
Page 468 - Christ ; who gave himself for us, that he might redeem us from all iniquity, and purify to himself a peculiar people, zealous of good works,
Page 411 - But there are some of you that believe not. For Jesus knew from the beginning, who they were that believed not, and who should betray him.
Page 537 - I shall do so ; But I must also feel it as a man : I cannot but remember such things were, That were most precious to me.
Page 482 - And there shall in no wise enter into it any thing that defileth, neither whatsoever worketh abomination, or maketh a lie : but they which are written in the Lamb's book of life.
Page 396 - O righteous Father, the world hath not known thee: but I have known thee, and these have known that thou hast sent me. And I have declared unto them thy name, and will declare it: that the love wherewith thou hast loved me may be in them, and I in them.