The United Presbyterian Magazine, Volume 5William Oliphant and Sons, 1851 |
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... prayer was the prayer of the inner man of his heart . He knew the eye of God saw him ; but he knew not that he was seen by the eye of another . He was mistaken . His friend had watched the whole of his doings ; and when he arose from ...
... prayer was the prayer of the inner man of his heart . He knew the eye of God saw him ; but he knew not that he was seen by the eye of another . He was mistaken . His friend had watched the whole of his doings ; and when he arose from ...
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... prayer . I saw it gave pleasure . 66 Tat 100 Th My dear sir , you are now a father . Your child is born to live for ever . of this . It will devolve on you to train up this child in the fear of the Lord ; unless you yourself are brought ...
... prayer . I saw it gave pleasure . 66 Tat 100 Th My dear sir , you are now a father . Your child is born to live for ever . of this . It will devolve on you to train up this child in the fear of the Lord ; unless you yourself are brought ...
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... prayer , but of excess in wantonness and rioting . They go in crowds to gaze on the yet immoveable ark , as long as the respite is continued ; every morning being as serene and fair as on the day Lot departed from Sodom . " The sun in ...
... prayer , but of excess in wantonness and rioting . They go in crowds to gaze on the yet immoveable ark , as long as the respite is continued ; every morning being as serene and fair as on the day Lot departed from Sodom . " The sun in ...
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... prayer and supplication seeking the Divine direction , which I was persuaded I obtained . For , although I had offers of a secular nature which promised more likely to promote my worldly interest , I did not embrace them ; because I ...
... prayer and supplication seeking the Divine direction , which I was persuaded I obtained . For , although I had offers of a secular nature which promised more likely to promote my worldly interest , I did not embrace them ; because I ...
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quent meetings with his elders for prayer and religious conference . He was most attentive in visiting the sick and the dying ; and the addresses which he delivered on such occasions were at once pointed , faith- ful , and consolatory ...
quent meetings with his elders for prayer and religious conference . He was most attentive in visiting the sick and the dying ; and the addresses which he delivered on such occasions were at once pointed , faith- ful , and consolatory ...
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Page 390 - But ye shall not be so : but he that is greatest among you, let him be as the younger ; and he that is chief, as he that doth serve.
Page 49 - And w:hen he was come into the house, the blind men came to him : and Jesus saith unto them, Believe ye that I am able to do this? They said unto him, Yea, Lord. 29 Then touched he their eyes, saying, According to your faith be it unto you.
Page 249 - And it came to pass, as they still went on, and talked, that, behold, there appeared a chariot of fire, and horses of fire, and parted them both asunder; and Elijah went up by a whirlwind into heaven.
Page 121 - There was a man of the Pharisees, named Nicodemus, a ruler of the Jews. The same came to Jesus by night, and said unto him, Rabbi, we know that thou art a teacher come from God : for no man can do these miracles that thou doest, except God be with him.
Page 49 - Jesus saith unto him, Go thy way; thy son liveth. And the man believed the word that Jesus had spoken unto him, and he went his way.
Page 515 - I have possess'd your grace of what I purpose; And by our holy Sabbath have I sworn, To have the due and forfeit of my bond: If you deny it, let the danger light Upon your charter, and your city's freedom.
Page 504 - And the Lord said to Samuel : " Behold, I will do a thing in Israel, at which both the ears of every one that heareth it shall tingle.
Page 211 - Now the serpent was more subtle than any beast of the field which the LORD God had made. And he said unto the woman, Yea, hath God said, Ye shall not eat of every tree of the garden...
Page 489 - Therefore the Jews sought the more to kill him, because he not only had broken the sabbath, but said also that God was his Father, making himself equal with God.
Page 49 - So Jesus came again into Cana of Galilee, where he made the water wine. And there was a certain nobleman, whose son was sick at Capernaum.