Hours of sadness: or, Instruction and comfort for the mournerT.M. Cradock, 1839 - 215 páginas |
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... reason to rest in the delight- ful assurance , that of every event which takes place , all the care is taken which perfect wisdom can dictate , and infinite goodness require ; that all its consequences are foreseen and considered ; that ...
... reason to rest in the delight- ful assurance , that of every event which takes place , all the care is taken which perfect wisdom can dictate , and infinite goodness require ; that all its consequences are foreseen and considered ; that ...
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... reason to conclude , and a delightful exercise of faith to believe , that were our capacities adequate to the grandeur of so vast a prospect , we should in every case discover the same gracious exercise of mercy . But the ca- pacity of ...
... reason to conclude , and a delightful exercise of faith to believe , that were our capacities adequate to the grandeur of so vast a prospect , we should in every case discover the same gracious exercise of mercy . But the ca- pacity of ...
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... reason to admire , if we do not feel that its foundation was in that religion , which teaches every one of us to regard himself as created by God , to be an image of his own eternity . It will be in vain for us to stand by the open ...
... reason to admire , if we do not feel that its foundation was in that religion , which teaches every one of us to regard himself as created by God , to be an image of his own eternity . It will be in vain for us to stand by the open ...
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... reason , too commonly , speaks to us in vain . But there is one lesson , that God sometimes gives us , which brings the truth home to our hearts . There is an admonition , which addresses itself directly to our feelings , and before ...
... reason , too commonly , speaks to us in vain . But there is one lesson , that God sometimes gives us , which brings the truth home to our hearts . There is an admonition , which addresses itself directly to our feelings , and before ...
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... reason of her always coming so early to church , wisely said— “ It is a part of my religion not to disturb the religion of others . " For the true and lasting welfare of all the members • Mrs. Chapone . " of her numerous family , she ...
... reason of her always coming so early to church , wisely said— “ It is a part of my religion not to disturb the religion of others . " For the true and lasting welfare of all the members • Mrs. Chapone . " of her numerous family , she ...
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Absalom affection affectionate affliction amidst apostle assurance awful behold BLACKWOOD'S MAGAZINE blessed bliss bosom breathed brother child Christian comfort consolation dark dead dear death delight destroyer divine dust duty earth earthly eternal everlasting eyes faith Father fear feel filial future gloomy glorious glory gospel grace grave grief hand happiness hath hear heart heaven heavenly holy holy conversation honour hope hour human immortality Jesus Christ JOHN KENRICK kingdom of heaven labour lence light live look Lord mercy mind mortality mourn nature ness never occasion of sin ourselves pain parents peace perfect perish pious pleasure praise prayer present promises reason rection rejoice religion remembrance rest righteous ROBERT HALL Saviour scene sleep smile sorrow soul spirit strength sweet tears tender thee thine thing THOMAS DALE thou hast thoughts throne tion tomb truth unto virtue virtuous voice warnings weep wisdom