Eternity Realized, Or, A Guide to the ThoughtfulPerkins & Marvin, 1833 - 194 pages |
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... enjoyment . It would rather gratify our curi- osity than increase our happiness . Indeed , its moral bearings upon present or future bliss are any thing but obvious . Not that I am indif- ferent to such knowledge , nor underrate it ...
... enjoyment . It would rather gratify our curi- osity than increase our happiness . Indeed , its moral bearings upon present or future bliss are any thing but obvious . Not that I am indif- ferent to such knowledge , nor underrate it ...
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... enjoyment which we prize highly , and pray much for ; because we find that we can- not go on well without it . We feel with Paul , that hope is the very " anchor of the soul . " We call it emphatically , our sheet anchor ; " nor is ...
... enjoyment which we prize highly , and pray much for ; because we find that we can- not go on well without it . We feel with Paul , that hope is the very " anchor of the soul . " We call it emphatically , our sheet anchor ; " nor is ...
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... enjoyment of peace of conscience . This , also , is very dear , and justly so , to all true believers ; and , like every other spiritual joy , it has both its source and centre in the CROSS of Christ . But whilst it was the blood of ...
... enjoyment of peace of conscience . This , also , is very dear , and justly so , to all true believers ; and , like every other spiritual joy , it has both its source and centre in the CROSS of Christ . But whilst it was the blood of ...
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... enjoyment . This , however , even if true to a far greater extent than can be proved or suspected , was counterbalanced by the peculiar and manifold trials of the primitive Christians . Any mira- culous gifts which the generality had ...
... enjoyment . This , however , even if true to a far greater extent than can be proved or suspected , was counterbalanced by the peculiar and manifold trials of the primitive Christians . Any mira- culous gifts which the generality had ...
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... enjoyment , which the first believers so habitually possessed ? They had no foundation of hope , that we have not : no warrant or welcome to build on the Rock of Ages , that we have not : no promises nor prospects , that we have not ...
... enjoyment , which the first believers so habitually possessed ? They had no foundation of hope , that we have not : no warrant or welcome to build on the Rock of Ages , that we have not : no promises nor prospects , that we have not ...
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Accordingly angels Antinomianism apostles atonement beatific vision believing character Christians church claims comfort communion conscience cross death declension deserve divine domestic duties dwell earth endear enjoyment equally eter eternal things everlasting express reference fact faith Father fear feel fellowship gate of heaven glory godliness gospel grace habitual happiness hath heart heavenly heavenly-mindedness heirs of eternal hell Holy Spirit hope of eternal hope of heaven house of God husbands and wives idea immortality influence Jesus Christ Lamb Lamb of God last sacrament light of eternity live looking meditation ment mercy mind moral mutual natural ness never ourselves peace perfect piety prayer present prospect prove question REALIZING ETERNITY reason redeemed religion revealed sacrament saints salvation sanctuary Saviour silence Socinianism solemn soul temper thought throne tion truth tural unbelief unseen and eternal unto eternal veil views whilst wrath Zion