Thoughts on Religious ExperiencePresbyterian Board of Publication, 1841 - 311 pagina's |
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Pagina 366
... sufferings , on account of the rich and gracious reward which awaited them in the world to come . Upon the mere principle of contrast our earthly sorrows will render our heavenly joys the sweeter . But this is not all . Hear the words ...
... sufferings , on account of the rich and gracious reward which awaited them in the world to come . Upon the mere principle of contrast our earthly sorrows will render our heavenly joys the sweeter . But this is not all . Hear the words ...
Pagina 367
... sufferings are the fruits of sin , for if we had never sinned we should never have suffered ; but in another sense the sufferings of believers are produced by love : " whom the Father loveth he chasteneth , and scourgeth every son whom ...
... sufferings are the fruits of sin , for if we had never sinned we should never have suffered ; but in another sense the sufferings of believers are produced by love : " whom the Father loveth he chasteneth , and scourgeth every son whom ...
Pagina 374
... sufferings on these accounts were not to be compared with the internal anguish which he often endured , and of which no creature had the least conception . This shows that we are not competent to form an accurate judgment of the sufferings ...
... sufferings on these accounts were not to be compared with the internal anguish which he often endured , and of which no creature had the least conception . This shows that we are not competent to form an accurate judgment of the sufferings ...
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Thoughts on Religious Experience: To which is Added an Appendix Containing ... Archibald Alexander Volledige weergave - 1844 |
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