The Works of the Rev. Joseph Bellamy, D.D., Late of Bethlem, Connecticut, Volume 1Stephen Dodge. Printed by J. Seymour, no. 49, John-street., 1811 - Congregational churches |
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... feeling of enlightened and sublime devotion , than to gratify a mere literary taste , the writings of Dr. Bellamy will never be neglected . They appear to us eminently calculated to promote the knowledge of God in the world , and to ...
... feeling of enlightened and sublime devotion , than to gratify a mere literary taste , the writings of Dr. Bellamy will never be neglected . They appear to us eminently calculated to promote the knowledge of God in the world , and to ...
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... feel themselves wholly to blame for not being perfectly holy ? 160 Does God's withholding the sanctifying influences of his Holy Spirit lessen our blame ? Why does the scripture , in some places , speak of the external advantages of ...
... feel themselves wholly to blame for not being perfectly holy ? 160 Does God's withholding the sanctifying influences of his Holy Spirit lessen our blame ? Why does the scripture , in some places , speak of the external advantages of ...
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... feel the decays of nature , and may know their dissolution draweth nigh . But a step divides between them and the world of Spirits . Their next remove is into the unseen state . The departure of other people may be at hand , and they ...
... feel the decays of nature , and may know their dissolution draweth nigh . But a step divides between them and the world of Spirits . Their next remove is into the unseen state . The departure of other people may be at hand , and they ...
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... feel myself at a loss , in what lan- guage to address you . The near relation which subsisted be- tween the deceased and you , together with the paternal ten- derness he exercised toward you , must necessarily cause his death to be ...
... feel myself at a loss , in what lan- guage to address you . The near relation which subsisted be- tween the deceased and you , together with the paternal ten- derness he exercised toward you , must necessarily cause his death to be ...
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... feel the pain , forget not the hand which caused it ; but remember that submission is your duty . Let God be your refuge , and his name your strong tower . In this day of adversity , repair to him for protection . Let it be your chief ...
... feel the pain , forget not the hand which caused it ; but remember that submission is your duty . Let God be your refuge , and his name your strong tower . In this day of adversity , repair to him for protection . Let it be your chief ...
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