Sacred Biography- Or: The History of the Patriarchs to which is Added the History of Deborah, Ruth & Hannah Being a Course of Lectures Delivered at the Seots Church, Volume 1 |
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Page 115
The serenity of heaven is never obscured by one frown from the face of God . But
our world is the theatre , on which are displayed , “ mercy and truth meeting
together , righteousness and peace kissing each other ; " « truth springing out of
the ...
The serenity of heaven is never obscured by one frown from the face of God . But
our world is the theatre , on which are displayed , “ mercy and truth meeting
together , righteousness and peace kissing each other ; " « truth springing out of
the ...
Page 120
... life commences at a period of it , long before which , that of most men is
conclud . ed ; namely , at the seventy - fifth year of his age . It is never either too
early or too late to serve and follow God . But the folly and presumption of youth is
but too ...
... life commences at a period of it , long before which , that of most men is
conclud . ed ; namely , at the seventy - fifth year of his age . It is never either too
early or too late to serve and follow God . But the folly and presumption of youth is
but too ...
Page 140
Jo . feph accordingly leaves his father ' s house , never , never to return to it more
, and goes forth in queft of his brethren . Our tender affections are now strongly
excited for the hapless youth . A lad of seventeen , who had neve er till now been
...
Jo . feph accordingly leaves his father ' s house , never , never to return to it more
, and goes forth in queft of his brethren . Our tender affections are now strongly
excited for the hapless youth . A lad of seventeen , who had neve er till now been
...
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