| Lindley Murray - 1827 - 276 páginas
...ambition, which is natural to the mind of man. Nay, it must be a prospect pleasing to God himself, to see his creation for ever beautifying in his eyes ; and drawing nearer to him, by greater degrees of resemblance. 11. Methinks this single consideration, of the progress of a finite spirit to perfection,... | |
| John Wesley - 1827 - 564 páginas
...ambition which is natural to the mind of man. Nay, it must be a prospect pleasing to God himself, to see his creation for ever beautifying in his eyes, and drawing nearer to him, by greater degrees of resemblance. Methinks this single consideration, of the progress of a finite spirit to perfection,... | |
| Lindley Murray - 1827 - 262 páginas
...ambition which in natural to the mind of man. Nay, it must be a prospect pleasing to God himself, to see his creation for ever beautifying in his eyes ; and drawing nearer to him, by greater degrees of resemblance. 1 1 Methinks this single consideration of the progress of u fi»r.tc spirit to perfection,... | |
| Lindley Murray - 1827 - 308 páginas
...the mind of man. 10. Nay, it must be a prospect pleasing to God himself, to see his creation forever beautifying'' in his eyes; and drawing nearer to him, by greater degrees of resemblance.' Metlunks this single consideration, of the progress of a finite" spirit to perfection,... | |
| William Scott - 1829 - 420 páginas
...man. — Nay, it must be a prospect pleasing to God himself, to see his creation forever beaur tifying in his eyes, and drawing nearer to- him, by greater degrees of resemblance. Methinks this single consideration, of .the progress of a fmite spirit to perfection,... | |
| Thomas Dick - 1829 - 308 páginas
...ambition which is natural to the mind of man. Nay, it must be a prospect pleasing to God himself to see his creation for ever beautifying in his eyes, and drawing nearer to hhn by greater degrees of resemblance. " Methinks this single consideration of the progress of a finite... | |
| Christopher Ralph Muston - 1830 - 458 páginas
...ambition, which is natural to the mind of man. Nay, it must be a prospect pleasing to God himself, to see his creation for ever beautifying in his eyes, and drawing nearer to him by greater degrees of resemblance. " Methinks this single consideration of the progress of a finite spirit to perfection,... | |
| Thomas Dick - 1831 - 284 páginas
...to the mind of man. Nay, it must be a prospect pleasing to God himself to see his creation forever beautifying in his eyes, and drawing nearer to him by greater degrees of resemblance. "Methinks this single consideration of the progress of a finite spirit to perfection will... | |
| Thomas Dick - 1831 - 288 páginas
...man. Nay, it must be a prospect pleasing to God himself to see his creation forever beautify -• ing in his eyes, and drawing nearer to him by greater degrees of resemblance. " Methinks this single consideration of the progress of a finite spirit to perfection... | |
| Thomas Dick - 1833 - 428 páginas
...ambition which is natural to the mind of man. Nay, it must be a prospect pleasing to God himself to see his creation for ever beautifying in his eyes, and drawing nearer to him by greater degrees of resemblance. " Methinks this single consideration of the progress of a finite spirit to perfection,... | |
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