Evening Exercises for the Closet, for Every Day in the Year, Volumes 1-2Daniel Appleton [&] Jonathan Leavitt, 1832 |
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... eternal life . " Attended with the thanksgivings of the truly wise and good on , your behalf , and in the comforts of the Holy Ghost , and with an unsullied religious reputation , you are finishing a course , which you have been enabled ...
... eternal life . " Attended with the thanksgivings of the truly wise and good on , your behalf , and in the comforts of the Holy Ghost , and with an unsullied religious reputation , you are finishing a course , which you have been enabled ...
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... eternal state of all the dead Upon life's feeble strings ! " But this " now " takes in , as distinguished from life at large , every period peculiarly favourable to religion . Youth is such a period . The young have fewer of the cares ...
... eternal state of all the dead Upon life's feeble strings ! " But this " now " takes in , as distinguished from life at large , every period peculiarly favourable to religion . Youth is such a period . The young have fewer of the cares ...
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... eternal welfare . What a gracious appointment , to draw us once a week out of the world for a whole day - to afford us leisure to exa- mine our character and condition before God - to remind us , in the midst of all other engagements ...
... eternal welfare . What a gracious appointment , to draw us once a week out of the world for a whole day - to afford us leisure to exa- mine our character and condition before God - to remind us , in the midst of all other engagements ...
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... eternal redemption . He became poor ; he died for us . Let us therefore turn aside from the little , the vain , the vexing , the debasing , the defiling things of the world , and contemplate the great mystery of godliness . Let us never ...
... eternal redemption . He became poor ; he died for us . Let us therefore turn aside from the little , the vain , the vexing , the debasing , the defiling things of the world , and contemplate the great mystery of godliness . Let us never ...
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... them before - to enter into an untried and eternal state - to think of appearing before Purity itself JANUARY 7 . 33 Angelic Students The Groundless Conclusion The Seasonable Caution The Satisfying Indulgence Increase of Faith.
... them before - to enter into an untried and eternal state - to think of appearing before Purity itself JANUARY 7 . 33 Angelic Students The Groundless Conclusion The Seasonable Caution The Satisfying Indulgence Increase of Faith.
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