Eternity Realized, Or, A Guide to the ThoughtfulPerkins & Marvin, 1833 - 194 pages |
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... whilst we have any rational hope of life . I mean that it is not by them , chiefly , we balance our troubles , whilst death does not seem inevitable nor at hand . There is , in fact , something dearer to us , 14 THE DUTY OF.
... whilst we have any rational hope of life . I mean that it is not by them , chiefly , we balance our troubles , whilst death does not seem inevitable nor at hand . There is , in fact , something dearer to us , 14 THE DUTY OF.
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... whilst he was speaking of his own crown or mansion of glory . Free and firm statements of this kind , we should be ready to set down as ominous symptoms of a speedy death , whatever were the health , or the age , or the holiness of the ...
... whilst he was speaking of his own crown or mansion of glory . Free and firm statements of this kind , we should be ready to set down as ominous symptoms of a speedy death , whatever were the health , or the age , or the holiness of the ...
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... whilst they are not much fulfilled in our experience . 66 Here , then , there is some happy accordance between the influence which the invisible God and Saviour have over us , and that influence which they had over the first believers ...
... whilst they are not much fulfilled in our experience . 66 Here , then , there is some happy accordance between the influence which the invisible God and Saviour have over us , and that influence which they had over the first believers ...
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... things which are unseen and eternal , as to forget the things which are seen and temporal , The danger is , lest the latter displace the former . No. II . THE POSSIBILITY OF REALIZING ETERNITY . WHILST 28 THE DUTY OF.
... things which are unseen and eternal , as to forget the things which are seen and temporal , The danger is , lest the latter displace the former . No. II . THE POSSIBILITY OF REALIZING ETERNITY . WHILST 28 THE DUTY OF.
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Robert Philip. No. II . THE POSSIBILITY OF REALIZING ETERNITY . WHILST there is nothing we more readily admit than the grandeur and solemnity of eternity , there is , perhaps , nothing we are more reluctant to dwell on . We have , indeed ...
Robert Philip. No. II . THE POSSIBILITY OF REALIZING ETERNITY . WHILST there is nothing we more readily admit than the grandeur and solemnity of eternity , there is , perhaps , nothing we are more reluctant to dwell on . We have , indeed ...
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