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Pagina 6
... forever . The being which he gave , he upholds by the word of his power ; and renders desirable by the exercise of his goodness . His mer- cies to us are new every morning , and fresh every moment . Life , and breath , and all things ...
... forever . The being which he gave , he upholds by the word of his power ; and renders desirable by the exercise of his goodness . His mer- cies to us are new every morning , and fresh every moment . Life , and breath , and all things ...
Pagina 7
... forever . In the possession of this mighty power he is still just . No in- telligent creature will ever find a solid reason for complaining of God . His commandments concerning all things are absolutely right . I do not intend , that ...
... forever . In the possession of this mighty power he is still just . No in- telligent creature will ever find a solid reason for complaining of God . His commandments concerning all things are absolutely right . I do not intend , that ...
Pagina 19
... opens its eyes upon the glories of heaven , and is admitted to behold his face in right- eousness forever and ever . - Amen . SERMON II . THE YOUNG EXHORTED TO SOBRIETY OF MIND SER . I. ] 19 OF GOD A SOURCE OF REPENTANCE .
... opens its eyes upon the glories of heaven , and is admitted to behold his face in right- eousness forever and ever . - Amen . SERMON II . THE YOUNG EXHORTED TO SOBRIETY OF MIND SER . I. ] 19 OF GOD A SOURCE OF REPENTANCE .
Pagina 28
... forever . Each has a soul , committed to his own peculiar care . The value of that soul is inconceivable . It is infinite . The world , nay the universe , weighed against it , is nothing . To each , also , it is his all . It claims ...
... forever . Each has a soul , committed to his own peculiar care . The value of that soul is inconceivable . It is infinite . The world , nay the universe , weighed against it , is nothing . To each , also , it is his all . It claims ...
Pagina 30
... all their privileges , and but too probably lost them forever ? How many have become fixed in evil habits , and evil pursuits ; and have yielded themselves finally up to sense , to the world and to perdition 30 [ SER . II THE YOUNG ...
... all their privileges , and but too probably lost them forever ? How many have become fixed in evil habits , and evil pursuits ; and have yielded themselves finally up to sense , to the world and to perdition 30 [ SER . II THE YOUNG ...
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