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... keeps us in a devout and adoring frame , while the Lord is uttering his voice . Go , visit a desolate widow with consolation and help and fatherhood of her or- phan children - do it again and again - and your presence , the sound of ...
... keeps us in a devout and adoring frame , while the Lord is uttering his voice . Go , visit a desolate widow with consolation and help and fatherhood of her or- phan children - do it again and again - and your presence , the sound of ...
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... keeps the bands of our being together . His voice is the char- ter of our existence , which being disobeyed , we should run to annihilation , as our great father would have done , had not God in mercy given us a second chance , by ...
... keeps the bands of our being together . His voice is the char- ter of our existence , which being disobeyed , we should run to annihilation , as our great father would have done , had not God in mercy given us a second chance , by ...
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... keep concert with our most inward thoughts ; from which , as we can never dissolve connection , so ought we never to dissolve connection with the regulating voice of God . In all our rising emotions ; in all our purposes conceiving ; in ...
... keep concert with our most inward thoughts ; from which , as we can never dissolve connection , so ought we never to dissolve connection with the regulating voice of God . In all our rising emotions ; in all our purposes conceiving ; in ...
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... keeps up the livelong day a busy play of thought , feeling , and action , and during the night keeps vigils in her mysterious chambers , fighting with the powers of oblivion and inertness a battle for existence - how should she be able ...
... keeps up the livelong day a busy play of thought , feeling , and action , and during the night keeps vigils in her mysterious chambers , fighting with the powers of oblivion and inertness a battle for existence - how should she be able ...
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... keeping up severities - instead of denoting a soul girt with all its powers for its Maker's will . Religion also , a set of opinions and party distinctions separated from high endow- ments , and herding with cheap popular ...
... keeping up severities - instead of denoting a soul girt with all its powers for its Maker's will . Religion also , a set of opinions and party distinctions separated from high endow- ments , and herding with cheap popular ...
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Page 208 - Come ye blessed of my Father, inherit the kingdom prepared for you from the foundation of the world: for I was an hungered, and ye gave me meat: I was thirsty, and ye gave me drink: I was a stranger, and ye took me in: Naked, and ye clothed me: I was sick and ye visited me: I was in prison and ye came unto me.
Page 16 - I also will laugh at your calamity; I will mock when your fear cometh; when your fear cometh as desolation, and your destruction cometh as a whirlwind; when distress and anguish cometh upon you. Then shall they call upon me, but I will not answer; they shall seek me early, but they shall not find me...
Page 135 - Hope springs eternal in the human breast; Man never Is, but always To be blest; The soul, uneasy and confined from home, Rests and expatiates in a life to come.
Page 209 - Depart from me, ye cursed, into everlasting fire, prepared for the devil and his angels: for I was an hungered, and ye gave me no meat: I was thirsty, and ye gave me no drink: I was a stranger, and ye took me not in : naked, and ye clothed me not; sick, and in prison, and ye visited me not.
Page 126 - Then I was by him, as one brought up with him: And I was daily his delight, Rejoicing always before him; Rejoicing in the habitable part of his earth; And my delights were with the sons of men.
Page 231 - Many will say to me in that day, "Lord, Lord, have we not prophesied in thy name, and in thy name cast out devils, and in thy name done many wonderful works?" And then will I profess unto them, "I never knew you; depart from me, ye that work iniquity.
Page 192 - Ay, but to die, and go we know not where ; To lie in cold obstruction and to rot ; This sensible warm motion to become A kneaded clod ; and the delighted spirit To bathe in fiery floods, or to reside In thrilling regions of thick-ribbed ice ; To be imprisoned in the viewless winds, And blown with restless violence round about The pendent world ; or to be worse than worst Of those, that lawless and incertain thoughts Imagine howling; — 'tis too horrible!
Page 246 - ... the worm that dieth not, and the fire that is not quenched.
Page 125 - But unto the Son he saith, Thy throne, O GOD, is for ever and ever; a sceptre of righteousness is the sceptre of thy kingdom. Thou hast loved righteousness, and hated iniquity; therefore GOD, even thy GOD, hath anointed thee with the oil of gladness above thy fellows.
Page 209 - Then shall the righteous answer him, saying, Lord, when saw we thee an hungered and fed thee? or thirsty and gave thee drink ? When saw we thee a stranger and took thee in ? or naked, and clothed thee ; or when saw we thee sick or in prison, and came unto thee...