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" ... and prayer, I had a view that for me was extraordinary, of the glory of the Son of God, as Mediator between God and man, and his wonderful, great, full, pure and sweet grace and love, and meek and gentle condescension. "
The Connecticut Evangelical Magazine, and Religious Intelligencer - Page 174
1808
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The Clergy of America: Anecdotes Illustrative of the Character of Ministers ...

Joseph Belcher - 1849 - 490 pages
...extraordinary, of the glory of the Son of God, as Mediator between God and man. The person of the Son of God appeared ineffably excellent, with an excellency great enough to swallow up all thought and conception. This view continued, as near as I can judge, about an hour, and kept me the greater part of the time...
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The Clergy of America: Anecdotes Illustrative of the Character of Ministers ...

Joseph Belcher - 1849 - 1188 pages
...swallow up all thought and conception. This new continued, as near as I can judge, about an hour, and kept me the greater part of the time in a flood of tears, jnd weeping aloud. I felt an ardency of soul to be, what I know not otherwise how to express, emptied...
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Christian Treasury, Volume 5

1850 - 632 pages
...extraordinary, of the glory of the Son of God, as Mediator between God and man. The person of the Son of Ctod appeared ineffably excellent — with an excellency...great enough to swallow up all thought and conception. This view continued, as near as I can judge, about an hour, and kept me the greater part of the tune...
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The Conflict of Ages: Or, The Great Debate on the Moral Relations of God and Man

Edward Beecher - 1853 - 578 pages
...love, and meek and gentle condescension. This grace, that appeared so calm and sweet, appeared also great above the heavens. The person of Christ appeared...time in a flood of tears. and weeping aloud. I felt an ardency of soul to be, what I know not otherwise how to express, emptied and annihilated ; t*. lie...
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The Conflict of Ages, Or, The Great Debate on the Moral Relations of God and Man

Edward Beecher - 1853 - 578 pages
...love, and meek and gentle condescension. This grace, that appeared so calm and sweet, appeared also great above the heavens. The person of Christ appeared...time in a flood of tears, and weeping aloud. I felt an ardency of soul to be, what I know not otherwise how to express, emptied and annihilated ; to. lie...
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The Gospel standard, or Feeble Christian's support, Volumes 19-20

1853 - 860 pages
...love, and meek and gentle condescension. This grace, that appeared so calm and sweet, appeared also great above the heavens. The person of Christ appeared...time, in a flood of tears and weeping aloud. I felt an ardency of soul to be, what I know not otherwise how to express, emptied and annihilated; to lie...
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Consolation: In Discourses on Select Topics Addressed to the Suffering ...

James Waddel Alexander - 1853 - 460 pages
...and love, and meek and gentle condescension. The grace that appeared so calm and sweet, appeared also great above the heavens. The person of Christ appeared...time in a flood of tears, and weeping aloud. I felt an ardency of soul to be — what I know not otherwise how to express — emptied and annihilated :...
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The Conflict of Ages: Or, The Great Debate on the Moral Relations of God and Man

Edward Beecher - 1853 - 576 pages
...appeared so calm and sweet, appeared also great above the heavens. The person of Christ appeared ineflably excellent, with an excellency great enough to swallow...time in a flood of tears, and weeping aloud. I felt an ardency of soul to be, what I know not otherwise how to express, emptied and annihilated ; fc. lie...
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The New England History: From the Discovery of the Continent by ..., Volume 2

Charles Wyllys Elliott - 1857 - 512 pages
...that for me was extraordinary, of the glory of the Son of God, as Mediator between God and man." " The person of Christ appeared ineffably excellent,...part of the time, in a flood of tears, and weeping aloud.1 " I have many times had a sense of the glory of the third person in the Trinity, in his office...
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The New England History, from the Discovery of the Continent by ..., Volume 1

Charles Wyllys Elliott - 1857 - 498 pages
...that for me was extraordinary, of the glory of the Son of God, as Mediator between God and man." " The person of Christ appeared ineffably excellent,...part of the time, in a flood of tears, and weeping aloud.1 " I have many times had a sense of the glory of the third person in the Trinity, in his office...
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