| Edward Reynolds (bp. of Norwich.) - 1826 - 944 páginas
...was a work of God's own power : for watt r is unstable, and cannot keep together by its own strength, nor be contained within any bounds of its own. So great a work is it to see the mutable wills and resolutions of men, kept close to any pious and holy purposes. SECT. 4. The point we learn from henre,... | |
| 1840 - 538 páginas
...was a work of God's own power ; for water is unstable, and cannot keep together by its own strength, nor be contained within any bounds of its own : so great a work is it to see the mutable will and resolutions of men kept close to any pious and holy purposes. The point we learn from hence... | |
| Edward Reynolds - 1838 - 314 páginas
...was a work of God's own power ; for water is unstable, and cannot keep together by its own strength, nor be contained within any bounds of its own. So great a work is it to see the mutable wills and resolutions of men kept close to any pious and holy purposes. The point we learn from hence is this,... | |
| Congregational union of England and Wales - 1856 - 754 páginas
...was a work of God's own power; for water is unstable, and cannot keep together by its own strength, nor be contained within any bounds of its own. So great a work is it to see the mutable wills and resolutions of men kept close to any pious and holy purposes.— Bishop Reynolds. A WORD TO IDLERS.... | |
| Life thoughts - 1865 - 196 páginas
...was a work of God's own power; for water is unstable, and cannot keep together by its own strength, nor be contained within any bounds of its own. So great a work is it to see the mutable wills and resolutions of men kept close to any pious and holy purpose. — REYNOLDS. Knowledge of Cod. THE end... | |
| Devout thoughts - 1867 - 576 páginas
...a work of God's own power ; for water is unstable, and cannot keep up together by its own strength, nor be contained within any bounds of its own. So great a work is it to see the mutable will and resolutions of men kept close to any pious and holy purposes." — Bp. Reynold*, " Men are... | |
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