The Christian Spectator, Volume 6Howe & Spalding, 1824 - Theology |
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Page 118
... living without prayer , and in follow- ing the multitude to do evil . They perceive no evil in these things , not because the whole scope of the gospel does not condemn them , nor be cause they are deficient in natural discernment ; but ...
... living without prayer , and in follow- ing the multitude to do evil . They perceive no evil in these things , not because the whole scope of the gospel does not condemn them , nor be cause they are deficient in natural discernment ; but ...
Page 119
... living , who cannot repeat the whole of the Lord's Prayer , although for seven years he has been taught it , almost daily , with parental and christian so- licitude . This is not owing to want of capacity ; for he will recite to you ...
... living , who cannot repeat the whole of the Lord's Prayer , although for seven years he has been taught it , almost daily , with parental and christian so- licitude . This is not owing to want of capacity ; for he will recite to you ...
Page 166
... living waters . What their employment ? Losing their spirits in the ecstacies of melody , making music upon their harps to the Lord God Almighty , and to the Lamb forever and ever . For guidance , the Lamb that is in the midst of them ...
... living waters . What their employment ? Losing their spirits in the ecstacies of melody , making music upon their harps to the Lord God Almighty , and to the Lamb forever and ever . For guidance , the Lamb that is in the midst of them ...
Page 167
... living thing , and bearing it away unto the shores of eterni- ty ! The sight and thought of all which is our assurance , that we have not in the heat of our feelings surpassed the merit of the case . The theme is fitter for an indig ...
... living thing , and bearing it away unto the shores of eterni- ty ! The sight and thought of all which is our assurance , that we have not in the heat of our feelings surpassed the merit of the case . The theme is fitter for an indig ...
Page 183
... living image , man himself is ? Or what temple should we raise to him , since the world , which he has formed , is not able to contain him ? Were it not much better to dedicate our mind for his abode , and consecrate our heart for his ...
... living image , man himself is ? Or what temple should we raise to him , since the world , which he has formed , is not able to contain him ? Were it not much better to dedicate our mind for his abode , and consecrate our heart for his ...
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