Eternity Realized, Or, A Guide to the ThoughtfulPerkins & Marvin, 1833 - 194 pages |
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... ment we realize an eternity of any vice or folly , we are shocked . To be eternally passionate , or eternally sensual , or eternally covetous , or eternally capricious , is a state of being which must be appalling and repulsive even to ...
... ment we realize an eternity of any vice or folly , we are shocked . To be eternally passionate , or eternally sensual , or eternally covetous , or eternally capricious , is a state of being which must be appalling and repulsive even to ...
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... ment , to set apart some time for the deliberate and distinct consideration of the claims of eternal life ? They are , indeed , mixed up in our minds with the other claims of religion and morality , and give some degree of force to both ...
... ment , to set apart some time for the deliberate and distinct consideration of the claims of eternal life ? They are , indeed , mixed up in our minds with the other claims of religion and morality , and give some degree of force to both ...
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... ment , pretend that we know too little of it to live under its direct influence . This does not tell well . That which binds us to the cross , notwithstanding all its mysteries and all its odium , could not fail , if equally applied to ...
... ment , pretend that we know too little of it to live under its direct influence . This does not tell well . That which binds us to the cross , notwithstanding all its mysteries and all its odium , could not fail , if equally applied to ...
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... ment ; of the nature and effects of divine in- fluence ; there would be less interest taken in these cardinal points than there now is ? Can any thoughtful man doubt , that , if Baxter's time and thought had been equally divided between ...
... ment ; of the nature and effects of divine in- fluence ; there would be less interest taken in these cardinal points than there now is ? Can any thoughtful man doubt , that , if Baxter's time and thought had been equally divided between ...
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Robert Philip. ment , will feel incapable of giving a thought to the childish question of local arrangements . The armies of heaven are in the immediate That is presence of " the God of order . " enough . What , also , if we can form no ...
Robert Philip. ment , will feel incapable of giving a thought to the childish question of local arrangements . The armies of heaven are in the immediate That is presence of " the God of order . " enough . What , also , if we can form no ...
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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