Sermons, and Other Discourses ...Gale, Curtis, and Fenner, 1815 |
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... dead . " When the Son of man cometh , it is as if he said , " How is it that I hear this of thee ? Give an account of thy steward- ship , for thou mayest be no longer steward . " He beckons us to his bar ; and then , and there , begins ...
... dead . " When the Son of man cometh , it is as if he said , " How is it that I hear this of thee ? Give an account of thy steward- ship , for thou mayest be no longer steward . " He beckons us to his bar ; and then , and there , begins ...
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... dead indeed unto sin , you need not be afraid of death : that king of terrors will be an easy conquest , and you will soon shout " Vic- tory , through Jesus Christ our Lord . " Particulars might be easily multiplied , but I have ...
... dead indeed unto sin , you need not be afraid of death : that king of terrors will be an easy conquest , and you will soon shout " Vic- tory , through Jesus Christ our Lord . " Particulars might be easily multiplied , but I have ...
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... dead that die in the Lord ; even so , saith the Spirit , for they rest from their labours , and their works do follow them . " It is a privilege to be envied , rather than an affliction to be mourned over : “ Oh , could you see the ...
... dead that die in the Lord ; even so , saith the Spirit , for they rest from their labours , and their works do follow them . " It is a privilege to be envied , rather than an affliction to be mourned over : “ Oh , could you see the ...
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... dead . And as for her soul , she tells us in the text how she had disposed of that : " Into thine bands I commit my spirit thou hast redeemed me , O Lord God of truth . " t These words were spoken originally by David , with respect to ...
... dead . And as for her soul , she tells us in the text how she had disposed of that : " Into thine bands I commit my spirit thou hast redeemed me , O Lord God of truth . " t These words were spoken originally by David , with respect to ...
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... dead to the world : ever - living Saviour ! O let me live with thee . " - • 2. A preferable concern for his soul . Not that any good man can be void of all care about his body , either as to his present or future welfare . It was noble ...
... dead to the world : ever - living Saviour ! O let me live with thee . " - • 2. A preferable concern for his soul . Not that any good man can be void of all care about his body , either as to his present or future welfare . It was noble ...
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