The RefugeWhittingham and Rowland, 1811 - 244 páginas |
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... truth is , we form a wrong estimate of this good , and expect from fruition that which it was never designed to commu- nicate : so that by raising our hopes too high , wẹ lose the pleasure which might be lawfully in- dulged , and then ...
... truth is , we form a wrong estimate of this good , and expect from fruition that which it was never designed to commu- nicate : so that by raising our hopes too high , wẹ lose the pleasure which might be lawfully in- dulged , and then ...
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... truths generally ad- mitted : why then , it may be asked , are we so unwilling to contemplate the hour of departure ; why so reluctant to review a life of which an account must be given , and which , if it have not been wholly devoted ...
... truths generally ad- mitted : why then , it may be asked , are we so unwilling to contemplate the hour of departure ; why so reluctant to review a life of which an account must be given , and which , if it have not been wholly devoted ...
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... truths of the last importance , with the knowledge and belief of which our present and our future happiness is in- timately connected : nor do I think their validity can be controverted without manifest opposition to the whole current ...
... truths of the last importance , with the knowledge and belief of which our present and our future happiness is in- timately connected : nor do I think their validity can be controverted without manifest opposition to the whole current ...
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... exempted from suffering its penalty . By the scriptures of truth , and by these only , we know that there is forgiveness with God , that he may be feared . Without this astonishingly merciful intelligence 28 INTRODUCTION .
... exempted from suffering its penalty . By the scriptures of truth , and by these only , we know that there is forgiveness with God , that he may be feared . Without this astonishingly merciful intelligence 28 INTRODUCTION .
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... truth , the purity and the perfection of the blessed God . Let the querist have but a discovery of these , and he will see cause enough for dejection : he will cease to wonder that the trembling sinner should reason like the rebel who ...
... truth , the purity and the perfection of the blessed God . Let the querist have but a discovery of these , and he will see cause enough for dejection : he will cease to wonder that the trembling sinner should reason like the rebel who ...
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