Contemplations on the Historical Passages of the Old and New TestamentsThomas Nelson, 1844 - 602 sidor |
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... carry with the presumptuous affectation of forbidden knowledge ! O God , thou hast revealed more than we can know , enough to make us happy ; teach me a sober knowledge and a contented ignorance . Paradise was made for man , yet there I ...
... carry with the presumptuous affectation of forbidden knowledge ! O God , thou hast revealed more than we can know , enough to make us happy ; teach me a sober knowledge and a contented ignorance . Paradise was made for man , yet there I ...
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... carry this painful mark of the love of his Creator ! How forward to seal this cove- nant with blood , betwixt God and him ! not regarding the soreness of his body , in comparison of the confirmation of his soul . The wound was not so ...
... carry this painful mark of the love of his Creator ! How forward to seal this cove- nant with blood , betwixt God and him ! not regarding the soreness of his body , in comparison of the confirmation of his soul . The wound was not so ...
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... carrying that burden which must carry him ? But if Abraham's heart could have known how to relent , that question of his dear , innocent , and religious son had melted it into compassion : " My father , behold the fire and the wood ...
... carrying that burden which must carry him ? But if Abraham's heart could have known how to relent , that question of his dear , innocent , and religious son had melted it into compassion : " My father , behold the fire and the wood ...
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... carry news of his own misery : whilst he thinks of their welfare , they are plotting his de- struction : " Come , let us slay him . " Who would have expected this cruelty in them , which should be the fathers of God's church ! It was ...
... carry news of his own misery : whilst he thinks of their welfare , they are plotting his de- struction : " Come , let us slay him . " Who would have expected this cruelty in them , which should be the fathers of God's church ! It was ...
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... carry them into perdition . God pursues them , and they cannot flee from him . Wicked men make equal haste , both to sin and from judgment : but they shall one day find , that it is not more easy to run into sin , than impossible to run ...
... carry them into perdition . God pursues them , and they cannot flee from him . Wicked men make equal haste , both to sin and from judgment : but they shall one day find , that it is not more easy to run into sin , than impossible to run ...
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