Theology: Explained and Defended in a Series of Sermons, Volume 1G. & C. & H. Carvill, 1830 |
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... pleasure thus to confer an obligation on that respectable seminary : an obligation which was gratefully acknowledged by its principal officers , as well as by many others of its friends . At this period , he was earnestly solicited by ...
... pleasure thus to confer an obligation on that respectable seminary : an obligation which was gratefully acknowledged by its principal officers , as well as by many others of its friends . At this period , he was earnestly solicited by ...
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... pleasure than to encourage the heart of every youth so situated , to save him from despondence , and to open to him the road to property , to usefulness , and to honour . The number of his students whom he thus essentially befriended ...
... pleasure than to encourage the heart of every youth so situated , to save him from despondence , and to open to him the road to property , to usefulness , and to honour . The number of his students whom he thus essentially befriended ...
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... pleasure , towards the close of life , than the number of his pupils who had become , or were intending to become , preachers ; especially when he remem- bered how frequently the labours of the former had been crowned with success . In ...
... pleasure , towards the close of life , than the number of his pupils who had become , or were intending to become , preachers ; especially when he remem- bered how frequently the labours of the former had been crowned with success . In ...
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... pleasure which they might enjoy in doing it . No man ever loved his friends with more sincerity or constancy , or with warmer affection . His house , his hand , and his heart , were always open to welcome them . He never deserted them ...
... pleasure which they might enjoy in doing it . No man ever loved his friends with more sincerity or constancy , or with warmer affection . His house , his hand , and his heart , were always open to welcome them . He never deserted them ...
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... pleasure to converse on religious subjects , and where propriety permitted it , on experimental reli- gion . Such was the state of his thoughts and feelings at all times in company , that his mind seemed willing to enter on the contem ...
... pleasure to converse on religious subjects , and where propriety permitted it , on experimental reli- gion . Such was the state of his thoughts and feelings at all times in company , that his mind seemed willing to enter on the contem ...
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Page 561 - Let the word of Christ dwell in you richly ; in all wisdom teaching and admonishing one another; in psalms and hymns and spiritual songs singing with grace, in your hearts to the Lord...
Page 564 - For, behold, I create new heavens and a new earth: and the former shall not be remembered, nor come into mind. But be ye glad and rejoice for ever in that which I create: for, behold, I create Jerusalem a rejoicing, and her people a joy.
Page 523 - And God shall wipe away all tears from their eyes; and there shall be no more death, neither sorrow nor crying, neither shall there be any more pain: for the former things are passed away. And he that sat upon the throne said, Behold, I make all things new. And he said unto me, Write: for these words are true and faithful.
Page 469 - Let not thine heart decline to her ways, go not astray in her paths. For she hath cast down many wounded : yea, many strong men have been slain by her. Her house is the way to hell, going down to the chambers of death.
Page 534 - But Jesus did not commit himself unto them, because he knew all men, and needed not that any should testify of man, for he knew what was in man.
Page 404 - And the woman said unto the serpent, We may eat of the fruit of the trees of the garden: but of the fruit of the tree which is in the midst of the garden, God hath said, Ye shall not eat of it, neither shall ye touch it, lest ye die.
Page 557 - And he said unto me, My grace is sufficient for thee: for my strength is made perfect in weakness. Most gladly therefore will I rather glory in my infirmities, that the power of Christ may rest upon me.
Page 563 - Lord, now lettest thou thy servant depart in peace according to thy word, for mine eyes have seen thy salvation which thou hast prepared before the face of all people; a light to lighten the Gentiles, and the glory of thy people Israel.
Page 158 - What is the Almighty, that we should serve him? and what profit should we have, if we pray unto him?
Page 293 - And he informed me, and talked with me, and said, O Daniel, I am now come forth to give thee skill and understanding. At the beginning of thy supplications the commandment came forth, and I am come to show thee ; for thou art greatly beloved : therefore understand the matter, and consider the vision.