Thoughts on Religious ExperiencePresbyterian Board of Publication, 1841 - 311 pagina's |
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Pagina 173
... eyes and dignity was impressed on every feature . My astonishment and terror were redoubled when I perceived myself raised up with this innumerable multitude into the vast regions of the air , from whence my affrighted eyes beheld this ...
... eyes and dignity was impressed on every feature . My astonishment and terror were redoubled when I perceived myself raised up with this innumerable multitude into the vast regions of the air , from whence my affrighted eyes beheld this ...
Pagina 210
... eyes in the light of the Word . ' He sent his word and healed me . ' . • But it was not the Bible alone that conveyed the discovery , for most of these passages whereby I was relieved I had formerly in my distress read and thought upon ...
... eyes in the light of the Word . ' He sent his word and healed me . ' . • But it was not the Bible alone that conveyed the discovery , for most of these passages whereby I was relieved I had formerly in my distress read and thought upon ...
Pagina 512
... eyes of the resurrection body ! Then shall we see Jesus with our bodily eyes ; then shall we behold what now no tongue can describe nor even heart conceive . The departed saints , therefore , though blessed to the full amount of their ...
... eyes of the resurrection body ! Then shall we see Jesus with our bodily eyes ; then shall we behold what now no tongue can describe nor even heart conceive . The departed saints , therefore , though blessed to the full amount of their ...
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Thoughts on Religious Experience: To which is Added an Appendix Containing ... Archibald Alexander Volledige weergave - 1844 |
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