The rule and exercise of holy living and dyingLongman, Orme, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1839 - Theology |
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... eternal joys in heaven , even after the well spending those few minutes , which are left for God and God's service , after we have served ourselves and our own occasions . And yet it is considerable , that the fruit , which comes from ...
... eternal joys in heaven , even after the well spending those few minutes , which are left for God and God's service , after we have served ourselves and our own occasions . And yet it is considerable , that the fruit , which comes from ...
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... eternal glory , by the reality of a special pre- sence . e 6. God is specially present in the consciences of all per- sons , good and bad , by way of testimony and judgment : that is , he is there a remembrancer to call our actions to ...
... eternal glory , by the reality of a special pre- sence . e 6. God is specially present in the consciences of all per- sons , good and bad , by way of testimony and judgment : that is , he is there a remembrancer to call our actions to ...
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... eternal God , who , from all eternity , dost behold and love thy own glories and perfections infinite , and hast created me to do the work of God after the manner of men , and to serve thee in this generation , and according to my ...
... eternal God , who , from all eternity , dost behold and love thy own glories and perfections infinite , and hast created me to do the work of God after the manner of men , and to serve thee in this generation , and according to my ...
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... eternal Jesus , Lamb of God , who wert slain from the beginning of the world , thou hast redeemed us to God by thy blood out of every nation , and hast made us unto our God kings and priests , and we shall reign with thee for ever ...
... eternal Jesus , Lamb of God , who wert slain from the beginning of the world , thou hast redeemed us to God by thy blood out of every nation , and hast made us unto our God kings and priests , and we shall reign with thee for ever ...
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... eternal God , lord and sovereign of all the creatures , I humbly present to thy Divine Majesty , myself , my soul and body , my thoughts and my words , my actions and intentions , my passions and my sufferings , to be disposed by thee ...
... eternal God , lord and sovereign of all the creatures , I humbly present to thy Divine Majesty , myself , my soul and body , my thoughts and my words , my actions and intentions , my passions and my sufferings , to be disposed by thee ...
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