The Religious Magazine and Monthly Review, Bind 47L.C. Bowles, 1872 |
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... souls , till having worked out our deliverance , they join with us in the triumphal Psalm of life , and rising above ... soul , the beauty of a saint in his garments of immortality amid the company of the redeemed , the radiance of his ...
... souls , till having worked out our deliverance , they join with us in the triumphal Psalm of life , and rising above ... soul , the beauty of a saint in his garments of immortality amid the company of the redeemed , the radiance of his ...
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... soul . - Do you not see that this is the great question for us all ? that upon this very point the great moral struggle of life turns ? The question is between real good and temporary gratification ; between resolved virtue and seducing ...
... soul . - Do you not see that this is the great question for us all ? that upon this very point the great moral struggle of life turns ? The question is between real good and temporary gratification ; between resolved virtue and seducing ...
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... soul upon the cast , -ay , and lose his soul in the game of acquisition . His heart may be so bound up in this interest that all other ties - ties of kindred , friend- ship , love , honor , and integrity - shall hang loosely about him ...
... soul upon the cast , -ay , and lose his soul in the game of acquisition . His heart may be so bound up in this interest that all other ties - ties of kindred , friend- ship , love , honor , and integrity - shall hang loosely about him ...
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... soul too sacred a home for even the Holy Spirit to enter , till man himself draw back the heavy bolts and wel- come it as his guest . The Trinitarian , however he may profess to believe in free- will , tacitly holds every soul at the ...
... soul too sacred a home for even the Holy Spirit to enter , till man himself draw back the heavy bolts and wel- come it as his guest . The Trinitarian , however he may profess to believe in free- will , tacitly holds every soul at the ...
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But with which their own nobility of soul had as little to do as if the splendid periods had been the scribbling of a spirit- moved planchette . Let there now arise in human destiny some grand , aw- ful crisis , where the soul stands in ...
But with which their own nobility of soul had as little to do as if the splendid periods had been the scribbling of a spirit- moved planchette . Let there now arise in human destiny some grand , aw- ful crisis , where the soul stands in ...
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Side 25 - Then Judas, which had betrayed him, when he saw that he was condemned, repented himself, and brought again the thirty pieces of silver to the chief priests and elders, 4 Saying, I have sinned, in that I have betrayed the innocent blood.
Side 383 - There are in this loud stunning tide Of human care and crime, With whom the melodies abide Of the everlasting chime ; Who carry music in their heart Through dusky lane and wrangling mart, Plying their daily task with busier feet, Because their secret souls a holy strain repeat.
Side 375 - Now when he came nigh to the gate of the city, behold there was a dead man carried out, the only son of his mother, and she was a widow: and much people of the city was with her. And when the Lord saw her, he had compassion on her, and said unto her, Weep not.
Side 349 - FORASMUCH as many have taken in hand to set forth in order a declaration of those things which are most surely believed among us...
Side 175 - Then said Jesus unto them, When ye have lifted up the Son of man, then shall ye know that I am he, and that I do nothing of myself; but as my Father hath taught me, I speak these things.
Side 452 - My doctrine is not mine, but his that sent me. If any man will do his will, he shall know of the doctrine, whether it be of God, or whether I speak of myself.
Side 137 - The Old Oaken Bucket How dear to this heart are the scenes of my childhood, When fond recollection presents them to view ! The orchard, the meadow, the deep-tangled wild-wood, And every loved spot which my infancy knew!
Side 27 - Then took Mary a pound of ointment of spikenard, very costly, and anointed the feet of Jesus, and wiped his feet with her hair: and the house was filled with the odour of the ointment.
Side 367 - Man that is born of a woman Is of few days, and full of trouble. He cometh forth like a flower, and is cut down : He fleeth also as a shadow, and continueth not.
Side 28 - The Son of man goeth, as it is written of him ; but woe unto that man by whom the Son of man is betrayed ! it had been good for that man if he had not been born.