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Pagina 192
The first instance that I remember of that sort of inward , sweet delight in God and divine things that I have lived much in since , was on reading those words , 1 Tim . i : 17 . Now unto the King eternal , immortal , invisible , the ...
The first instance that I remember of that sort of inward , sweet delight in God and divine things that I have lived much in since , was on reading those words , 1 Tim . i : 17 . Now unto the King eternal , immortal , invisible , the ...
Pagina 196
My mind was greatly engaged there in divine , pleasant contemplations , and longings of soul . I observed that those who watched with me , would often be looking out wishfully for the morning ; which brought to my mind those words of ...
My mind was greatly engaged there in divine , pleasant contemplations , and longings of soul . I observed that those who watched with me , would often be looking out wishfully for the morning ; which brought to my mind those words of ...
Pagina 221
Many have so groped in the dark as wholly to mistake the proper object of divine worship and , not distinguishing the creator from his creation , have paid adoration to " four - footed beasts and creeping things .
Many have so groped in the dark as wholly to mistake the proper object of divine worship and , not distinguishing the creator from his creation , have paid adoration to " four - footed beasts and creeping things .
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