Sermons, Bind 1Hezekiah Howe and Durrie & Peck, 1828 |
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... sufferings were exhibited in a new and most affecting light . Here the eye of faith saw , in clear , undeceiv- ing vision , his cross erected ; himself nailed to the accursed tree ; his body broken ; and his blood poured out ; for the ...
... sufferings were exhibited in a new and most affecting light . Here the eye of faith saw , in clear , undeceiv- ing vision , his cross erected ; himself nailed to the accursed tree ; his body broken ; and his blood poured out ; for the ...
Side 260
... sufferings . These sufferings he voluntarily took upon * Isaiah lxiii . 16 , Margin . himself . This life he gave up in agonies . 260 ĮSER . XVI , CHRIST LOVES HIS CHILDREN.
... sufferings . These sufferings he voluntarily took upon * Isaiah lxiii . 16 , Margin . himself . This life he gave up in agonies . 260 ĮSER . XVI , CHRIST LOVES HIS CHILDREN.
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... sufferings learn to feel , and to relieve , the sufferings of such as come after you . To be the friend of young men is to sustain one of the most respectable cha- racters , and to act one of the most useful parts , ordinarily within ...
... sufferings learn to feel , and to relieve , the sufferings of such as come after you . To be the friend of young men is to sustain one of the most respectable cha- racters , and to act one of the most useful parts , ordinarily within ...
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