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الصفحة 14
... sinner awakes from his delirium , looks round with hor- ror , and expires ! -For ' Let changing life be varied as it will , This weakness still attends , affects us still . Displeas'd for ever with our present lot , This we possess , as ...
... sinner awakes from his delirium , looks round with hor- ror , and expires ! -For ' Let changing life be varied as it will , This weakness still attends , affects us still . Displeas'd for ever with our present lot , This we possess , as ...
الصفحة 27
... sinner of himself cannot possibly escape . The fact is , we are in ourselves utterly lost : un- der sentence of condemnation by the law of God ; and , without the interposition of mercy , must inevitably perish . To speak in scripture ...
... sinner of himself cannot possibly escape . The fact is , we are in ourselves utterly lost : un- der sentence of condemnation by the law of God ; and , without the interposition of mercy , must inevitably perish . To speak in scripture ...
الصفحة 30
... sinner should reason like the rebel who has ungratefully risen up in arms against his law- ful sovereign ; who , when contemplating the hein- ous nature of his crime , is led to conclude that , if punishment be remitted for the present ...
... sinner should reason like the rebel who has ungratefully risen up in arms against his law- ful sovereign ; who , when contemplating the hein- ous nature of his crime , is led to conclude that , if punishment be remitted for the present ...
الصفحة 32
... sinner must inevitably fall a prey to his own disease , unless he that spake the world into being , mercifully interpose to save the soul from perdition . If then it be true , that in God we live , and move , and have our being ; and ...
... sinner must inevitably fall a prey to his own disease , unless he that spake the world into being , mercifully interpose to save the soul from perdition . If then it be true , that in God we live , and move , and have our being ; and ...
الصفحة 39
... sinner ; much less that , on the same day , he was to become as con- spicuous for restitution and benevolence as he had formerly been for extortion and oppression . Saul of Tarsus never imagined that his diaboli- cal errand to Damascus ...
... sinner ; much less that , on the same day , he was to become as con- spicuous for restitution and benevolence as he had formerly been for extortion and oppression . Saul of Tarsus never imagined that his diaboli- cal errand to Damascus ...
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