The Works of the Rev. H. Scougal: Containing the Life of God in the Soul of Man; with Nine Other Discourses on Important Subjects. To which is Added a Sermon Preached at the Author's Funeral, by George GairdenPierce and Williams, 1881 - 272 من الصفحات |
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... - like nature upon my own soul , than have a vision from heaven , or an angel sent to tell me that my name was enrolled in the book of life . " Religion better understood by actions than by words . When IN THE SOUL OF MAN . 23.
... - like nature upon my own soul , than have a vision from heaven , or an angel sent to tell me that my name was enrolled in the book of life . " Religion better understood by actions than by words . When IN THE SOUL OF MAN . 23.
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... tell- ing them , that of himself he was able to do nothing . I cannot insist on all the instances of humility in his deportment towards men ; his withdrawing himself when they would have made him a king , his subjection , not only to ...
... tell- ing them , that of himself he was able to do nothing . I cannot insist on all the instances of humility in his deportment towards men ; his withdrawing himself when they would have made him a king , his subjection , not only to ...
الصفحة 38
... tell him a thousand times that they love him ; to lay out their troubles or wants before him , and disburden their hearts in his bosom . Repentance itself is a delightful exercise , when it floweth from the principle of love : there is ...
... tell him a thousand times that they love him ; to lay out their troubles or wants before him , and disburden their hearts in his bosom . Repentance itself is a delightful exercise , when it floweth from the principle of love : there is ...
الصفحة 55
... tell us whence they come , and whither they go ; whether it be pride or pas- sion , or any corrupt and vicious humour , that prompteth us to any design ; and whether God will be offended , or any body harmed by it . And if we have no ...
... tell us whence they come , and whither they go ; whether it be pride or pas- sion , or any corrupt and vicious humour , that prompteth us to any design ; and whether God will be offended , or any body harmed by it . And if we have no ...
الصفحة 58
... tell that all the glory and splendour , all the pleasures and enjoyments of the world , are van- ity and nothing ; and yet these nothings take up all our thoughts , and engross all our affections ; they stifle the better inclinations of ...
... tell that all the glory and splendour , all the pleasures and enjoyments of the world , are van- ity and nothing ; and yet these nothings take up all our thoughts , and engross all our affections ; they stifle the better inclinations of ...
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