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" For the things that are seen are Temporal; but the things that are not seen are Eternal. "
Select Practical Works of Rev. John Howe and Dr. William Bates - Page 340
by James Marsh - 1830 - 550 pages
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The Pilgrim's Progress from this World to that which is to Come: Delivered ...

John Bunyan - 1842 - 550 pages
...pe.-:eive 'tis not best to covet things that are now, but to wait for things to come. INT. You say truth, For the things that are " seen are temporal ; but...the things that are not " seen are eternal." 2 Cor. iv. 18. But though this be so, yet since things present, and our fleshly appetites, are such near neighbours...
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The Church of England magazine [afterw.] The Church of England ..., Volume 12

1842 - 512 pages
...subjects of divine and human knowledge when we have fully determined the truth of ihe position, that " the things that are seen are temporal, but the things that are not seen, eternal." Upon many points too that are exclusively matters of divine revelation, the gospel elevates...
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The Church of England quarterly review, Volume 11

1842 - 544 pages
...her Lord and Head. " We look not at the things which are seen, but at the things which are unseen ; for the things that are seen are temporal, but the things that are unseen are eternal." And while we use external things, and are in the world, we are not of the world....
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Addresses

George Washington Bethune - 1842 - 192 pages
...saith he, "not upon the things that are seen, but the things that are not seen; for the things which are seen are temporal, but the things that are not seen are eternal." The joy of the Redeemer's reward he knew would be in the eternal blessedness of His redeemed family...
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The Christian Witness, and Church Member's Magazine:, Volume 12

1855 - 630 pages
...we look not at the things which are seen, but at the things which are not seen for the things which ain did he caution his disciples against " blind leaders of the blind But one of the most common and valuable uses of adversity is to bring our religion itself to the test....
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The Pilgrim's Progress from Earth to Heaven: In Two Parts, an Epic Poem

John Bunyan - 1845 - 308 pages
...perceive 'tis not best to covet things that are now, but to wait for things to come. Int. You say truth: " For the things that are seen are temporal; but the things that are not seen are eternal."3 But though this be so, yet since things present, and our fleshly appetite, are such near...
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The pilgrim's progress, from this world to that which is to come. With 270 ...

John Bunyan - 1845 - 308 pages
...perceive 'tis not best to covet things that are now, but to wait for things to come. Int. You say truth: " For the things that are seen are temporal; but the things that are not seen are eternal."3 But though this be so, yet since things present, and our fleshly appetite, are such near...
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Sermons, Volume 2

Hugh Latimer - 1845 - 580 pages
...weight of glory : whilst we look not on things that are seen, but on things that are not seen. For things that are seen are temporal, but the things that are not seen are eternal." And again he saith : " If this body were destroyed, we shall have another, which shall not be subject...
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The Catholic Christian's Guide to the Right Use of Christian Psalmody and of ...

Henry Formby - 1846 - 154 pages
...to St. Paul's words, "not looking at the things which are seen, but the things which are not seen; for the things that are seen are temporal, but the things that are not seen, are eternal." (2 Cor. iv. 18.) deceived by the things that are seen, and to discover the real truth through the outward surface...
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Memoir and Remains of the Rev. Robert Murray M'Cheyne: Minister of St. Peter ...

Robert Murray M'Cheyne, Andrew Alexander Bonar - 1846 - 640 pages
...of this Sermon, which was memorable to many. It i* little more than a sketch. here as not abiding ; for the things that are seen are temporal but the things that are not seen are eternal. Second, Because everything is stained with sin here. Even the natural scenery of this world is stained...
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