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... hands ; and reach hither thy hand , and thrust it into my side : and be not faithless , but believing . HEB . iv . 3. — We who have believed do enter into rest 302 • SERMON XXI . THE PATRIARCHS - FAITH TRIUMPHANT IN DEATH . HEB . xi ...
... hands ; and reach hither thy hand , and thrust it into my side : and be not faithless , but believing . HEB . iv . 3. — We who have believed do enter into rest 302 • SERMON XXI . THE PATRIARCHS - FAITH TRIUMPHANT IN DEATH . HEB . xi ...
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... hand that set it in motion , and stopped as silently and surely as he had at first called it into action . It is very awful to see life put out in an instant amidst the full current of its youthful vigour , and put out in such a manner ...
... hand that set it in motion , and stopped as silently and surely as he had at first called it into action . It is very awful to see life put out in an instant amidst the full current of its youthful vigour , and put out in such a manner ...
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... hand ? Should we say to the mountains , " fall on us , " and to the hills , " cover us ; " or should we say , rather , " Lo , this is our God ! we have waited for Him , and He will save us . This is the Lord , we have waited for Him ...
... hand ? Should we say to the mountains , " fall on us , " and to the hills , " cover us ; " or should we say , rather , " Lo , this is our God ! we have waited for Him , and He will save us . This is the Lord , we have waited for Him ...
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... hand , thoroughly unsettled and thoughtless , living by impulse , and embracing no opinion earnestly ; or else , the becoming prejudiced and obstinate , and therewith , as almost necessarily happens , unjust and uncharitable , not firm ...
... hand , thoroughly unsettled and thoughtless , living by impulse , and embracing no opinion earnestly ; or else , the becoming prejudiced and obstinate , and therewith , as almost necessarily happens , unjust and uncharitable , not firm ...
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... hand , that after having been taught the truths of religion in early life , we grow up and live afterwards irreligiously ; not praying , not reading the scriptures , in no way testing the truth of our early instruction by per- ceiving ...
... hand , that after having been taught the truths of religion in early life , we grow up and live afterwards irreligiously ; not praying , not reading the scriptures , in no way testing the truth of our early instruction by per- ceiving ...
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