Christian Life, Its Hopes, Its Fears, and Its Close1843 |
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... possible that exactly the same persons , with none added to them and none wanting , may never be assembled twice in the same church in any parish in England . But we cannot , in any parish church , fix on any number of persons and say ...
... possible that exactly the same persons , with none added to them and none wanting , may never be assembled twice in the same church in any parish in England . But we cannot , in any parish church , fix on any number of persons and say ...
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... possible to have brought before you the subject of such a person's sudden death ? With the dreadful cer- tainty of his fate so plain before us , could we have borne , would it have been good for us , to contem- plate it ? But thank God ...
... possible to have brought before you the subject of such a person's sudden death ? With the dreadful cer- tainty of his fate so plain before us , could we have borne , would it have been good for us , to contem- plate it ? But thank God ...
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... possible that God should have given us the very exact answer we desired . He might have opened to us the unseen world ; He might have chosen to make His presence and His will concerning us as manifest as He has made the sun or the stars ...
... possible that God should have given us the very exact answer we desired . He might have opened to us the unseen world ; He might have chosen to make His presence and His will concerning us as manifest as He has made the sun or the stars ...
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... possible for any man to dwell seriously upon the first without having his thoughts carried on to the second . For whether our thoughts of our Lord's coming in the flesh lead our minds to dwell chiefly upon our own sins or upon God's ...
... possible for any man to dwell seriously upon the first without having his thoughts carried on to the second . For whether our thoughts of our Lord's coming in the flesh lead our minds to dwell chiefly upon our own sins or upon God's ...
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... possible to change them then . If we have turned our thoughts away from God and Christ , if we loved not to examine ourselves , and therefore left a heap of sins within us uncon- fessed , unrepented of , and unredeemed , -if , con ...
... possible to change them then . If we have turned our thoughts away from God and Christ , if we loved not to examine ourselves , and therefore left a heap of sins within us uncon- fessed , unrepented of , and unredeemed , -if , con ...
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