Giver of all things for their sustenance : to the end that, whilst some gratifications are outwardly permitted them, they may the more easily consent to the inward consolations of the grace of God. The Study of Man - Side 301af Alfred Cort Haddon - 1898 - 410 siderFuld visning - Om denne bog
| Walter Farquhar Hook - 1860 - 558 sider
...the praise of God in their eating, and return thanks to the Giver of all things for their sustenance; to the end that, whilst some gratifications are outwardly...consent to the inward consolations of the grace of God. For there is no doubt that it is impossible to efface everything at once from their obdurate minds... | |
| 1860 - 698 sider
...sacrifices to devils, some solemnity must be exchanged for them on this account ; to the end that while some gratifications are outwardly permitted them,...consent to the inward consolations of the grace of God. For there is no doubt that it is impossible to efface everything at once from their obdurate minds,... | |
| Walter Farquhar Hook - 1861 - 530 sider
...praise of God in their eating, and return thanks to the Giver of all things for their sustenance ; to the. end that, whilst some gratifications are outwardly...consent to the inward consolations of the grace of God. For there is no doubt that it is impossible to efface everything at once from their obdurate minds... | |
| 696 sider
...allowed to hold such feasts, but they were to be turned to the honour of God, " to the end that while some gratifications are outwardly permitted them,...consent to the inward consolations of the grace of God. For there is no doubt that it is impossible to efface everything at once from their obdurate minds."... | |
| John William Colenso (bp. of Natal.) - 1866 - 432 sider
...their eating, and return thanks to the Giver of all things for their sustenance; to the end that, while some gratifications are outwardly permitted them,...consent to the inward consolations of the Grace of God. For there is no doubt that it is impossible to efface everything at once from their obdurate minds;... | |
| John William Colenso - 1866 - 396 sider
...eating, and return thanks to the Giver of all things for their sustenance ; to the end that, while some gratifications are outwardly permitted them,...consent to the inward consolations of the Grace of God. For there is no doubt that it is impossible to efface everything at once from their obdurate minds... | |
| John William Colenso - 1866 - 402 sider
...eating, and return thanks to the Giver of all things for their sustenance ; to the end that, while some gratifications are outwardly permitted them,...consent to the inward consolations of the Grace of God. For there is no doubt that it is impossible to efface everything at once from their obdurate minds... | |
| Henry Mills Alden, Frederick Lewis Allen, Lee Foster Hartman, Thomas Bucklin Wells - 1869 - 900 sider
...Giver of all things for their sustenance; to the end that, while some gratifications arc ontwardly permitted them, they may the more easily consent to the inward consolations of the grace of God. For there Is no doubt that it is impossible to efface every thing at once from their obdurate minds... | |
| 1883 - 528 sider
...praise of God in their eating, and return thanks to the Giver of all things for their sustenance ; to the end that whilst some gratifications are outwardly...consent to the inward consolations of the grace of God.' Those who wish to see the confusion that arose from following such advice as this, and the strange... | |
| 1883 - 654 sider
...praise of God in their eating, and return thanks to the Giver of all things for their sustenance ; to the end that whilst some gratifications are outwardly...consent to the inward consolations of the grace of God.' Those who wish to see the confusion that arose from following such advice as this, and the strange... | |
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