The Christian Disciple and Theological Review, Bind 5Noah Worcester, Henry Ware Wells and Lilly, 1823 |
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Side 111
... excite , if Christians would never forget , that men may be of very different opinions , and yet love each other ; that it was the strife for holiness , that it was genuine , tender benevolence , by which Jesus designed that all his ...
... excite , if Christians would never forget , that men may be of very different opinions , and yet love each other ; that it was the strife for holiness , that it was genuine , tender benevolence , by which Jesus designed that all his ...
Side 152
... excite its reli- gious friends to an interest in it , proportioned to its vast import- ance . Until this is excited , and they come forward generously , and put into our hands the necessary means , we shall be com- pelled to sit still ...
... excite its reli- gious friends to an interest in it , proportioned to its vast import- ance . Until this is excited , and they come forward generously , and put into our hands the necessary means , we shall be com- pelled to sit still ...
Side 166
... excite and assist in the young a spirit of in- quiry upon the subject of religion , by our conversation ; and when this spirit is awakened , we may recommend and lend to them the books , which contain the best views and reasonings upon ...
... excite and assist in the young a spirit of in- quiry upon the subject of religion , by our conversation ; and when this spirit is awakened , we may recommend and lend to them the books , which contain the best views and reasonings upon ...
Side 176
... excite- ment , have felt emotions which would easily enable them to understand the madness , which prevailed among others of a more excitable temperament . But to trace the principle to a closer analogy to our subject . All nervous and ...
... excite- ment , have felt emotions which would easily enable them to understand the madness , which prevailed among others of a more excitable temperament . But to trace the principle to a closer analogy to our subject . All nervous and ...
Side 185
... excite any emotion or affection of the mind . We often meet with sentences of which the literal meaning cannot be true ; nor is the language expressive of any proposition or truth , which can be stated in plain words . In regard to ...
... excite any emotion or affection of the mind . We often meet with sentences of which the literal meaning cannot be true ; nor is the language expressive of any proposition or truth , which can be stated in plain words . In regard to ...
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Side 381 - Jacob asked him, and said, Tell me, I pray thee, thy name. And he said, Wherefore is it that thou dost ask after my name? And he blessed him there. And Jacob called the name of the place Peniel: for I have seen God face to face, and my life is preserved.
Side 405 - Trust ye not in lying words, saying: — "The temple of the Lord, the temple of the Lord, The temple of the Lord are these.
Side 377 - And Israel saw that great work which the Lord did upon the Egyptians; and the people feared the Lord, and believed the Lord, and his servant Moses.
Side 127 - Forgive me, Lord, for Thy dear Son, The ill that I this day have done ; That with the world, myself, and Thee, I, ere I sleep, at peace may be. Teach me to live, that I may dread The grave as little as my bed ; Teach me to die, that so I may Rise glorious at the awful day.
Side 103 - I am the good shepherd and know my sheep, and am known of mine. As the Father knoweth me, even so know I the Father, and I lay down my life for the sheep. . And other sheep I have, which are not of this fold : them also I must bring, and they shall hear my voice ; and there shall be one fold and one shepherd.
Side 127 - O may my soul on Thee repose, , And may sweet sleep mine eyelids close ; Sleep, that may me more vigorous make, To serve my God when I awake. 5 When in the night I sleepless lie, My soul with heavenly thoughts supply ; Let no ill dreams disturb my rest, No powers of darkness me molest.
Side 242 - Whosoever . therefore shall confess Me before men, him will I confess also before My Father which is in heaven. But whosoever shall deny Me before men, him will I also deny before My Father which is in heaven.
Side 381 - And when he saw that he prevailed not against him, he touched the hollow of his thigh ; and the hollow of Jacob's thigh was out of joint, as he wrestled with him. And he said, Let me go, for the day breaketh. And he said, I will not let thee go, except thou bless me.
Side 381 - And he said, thy name shall be called no more Jacob, but Israel : for as a prince hast thou power with God and with men, and hast prevailed.
Side 207 - ... men that take their instruction from the authority of books and not from their own meditation to be as much below the condition of ignorant men as men endued with true science are above it.