My work for God, Edição 315Cassell, Petter, Galpin & Company, 1883 - 120 páginas |
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... regard to these responsibilities of our natural life is not unde- fined and general , but special and definite , and is seldom if ever , and to a very small extent , if at all , determined by our own choice ; but is always more or less ...
... regard to these responsibilities of our natural life is not unde- fined and general , but special and definite , and is seldom if ever , and to a very small extent , if at all , determined by our own choice ; but is always more or less ...
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... regard to all these questions we must proceed to examine the whole subject in another aspect . In the meanwhile , let me remember , " If in my daily course my mind Be set to hallow all I find , New treasures still of costly price God ...
... regard to all these questions we must proceed to examine the whole subject in another aspect . In the meanwhile , let me remember , " If in my daily course my mind Be set to hallow all I find , New treasures still of costly price God ...
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... regard this period as in any sense a beginning of His higher mission , as the rendering in the Author- ised Version of His reply to His mother might lead us to suppose . It is more correctly rendered in the Revised Version , “ Wist ye ...
... regard this period as in any sense a beginning of His higher mission , as the rendering in the Author- ised Version of His reply to His mother might lead us to suppose . It is more correctly rendered in the Revised Version , “ Wist ye ...
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Henry Cotterill (bp. of Edinburgh.) And if we regard the incident from this point of view , it is full of instruction and encouragement to ourselves , whenever our daily occupation lies among the duties of natural and social relations ...
Henry Cotterill (bp. of Edinburgh.) And if we regard the incident from this point of view , it is full of instruction and encouragement to ourselves , whenever our daily occupation lies among the duties of natural and social relations ...
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... regard as not work for God at all , -I surely may be content to be- lieve that the most acceptable service to God is to fulfil His will with thankfulness and patience . CHAPTER III . CHRIST'S WORK , AS WITNESSING FOR THE TRUTH , OUR ...
... regard as not work for God at all , -I surely may be content to be- lieve that the most acceptable service to God is to fulfil His will with thankfulness and patience . CHAPTER III . CHRIST'S WORK , AS WITNESSING FOR THE TRUTH , OUR ...
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