Christian Life, Its Hopes, Its Fears, and Its Close1843 |
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... Suppose the first , that in the midst of our health and strength the call of death came suddenly upon us , that by some fatal accident and many such we know happen daily - only a few minutes should suffice to bring us from the midst of ...
... Suppose the first , that in the midst of our health and strength the call of death came suddenly upon us , that by some fatal accident and many such we know happen daily - only a few minutes should suffice to bring us from the midst of ...
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... suppose at first a slight indisposition , which neither disturbed our friends nor ourselves ; then it becomes heavier , we are ill , -but still as we think in no danger ; medical aid will soon re- store us . But we get worse and worse ...
... suppose at first a slight indisposition , which neither disturbed our friends nor ourselves ; then it becomes heavier , we are ill , -but still as we think in no danger ; medical aid will soon re- store us . But we get worse and worse ...
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Thomas Arnold. necessary claim upon his attention . This may be so , I suppose , in some instances , with public affairs ; there are persons who without blame may abstain altogether from studying them . But then they are bound most ...
Thomas Arnold. necessary claim upon his attention . This may be so , I suppose , in some instances , with public affairs ; there are persons who without blame may abstain altogether from studying them . But then they are bound most ...
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... suppose , on the other 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 ...
... suppose , on the other 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 ...
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... suppose was too heavy for your years . But it seems to me the nobler as well as the truer way of stating the case to say , that it is the great privilege of this and other such institutions , to anticipate the common term of manhood ...
... suppose was too heavy for your years . But it seems to me the nobler as well as the truer way of stating the case to say , that it is the great privilege of this and other such institutions , to anticipate the common term of manhood ...
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amongst answer apostle apostle Thomas baptism become beholding believe blessing called careless Christian church communion confirmation congregation conscience crucified daily death den of thieves deny disciples doubt duty dwell earnest earnestly earth earthly Epistle eternal evil faith Father fault fear feel flesh fully persuaded give God's Gospel grace grieved hearts heaven hinder holy communion Holy Spirit hope idolatry infinite Jesus Christ judgment justified language less live lively sacrifice look Lord Lord's mean means of grace minds nature ness never once ourselves outward pain Paul peace peace of God persons pleasure pray prayer preaching profanation promise RUGBY CHAPEL RUGBY SCHOOL salvation Saviour Scripture sense SERMON sight sins souls speak spoken suppose surely teaching temple temptation Thee things THOMAS ARNOLD thought true truly trust truth unbelief unto wish words young