The Homilist; or, The pulpit for the people, conducted by D. Thomas. Vol. 1-50; 51, no. 3- ol. 63, Том 8David Thomas |
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... objects which are constantly making impressions upon it from without , and of the varied instincts and forces which are incessantly working within . Or , you may call it , The mind's reflection of all the phenomena of which it is ...
... objects which are constantly making impressions upon it from without , and of the varied instincts and forces which are incessantly working within . Or , you may call it , The mind's reflection of all the phenomena of which it is ...
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... objects , all thoughts imply subjects . A true thought is a thought in perfect agreement with the subject . A false , or vain thought , is one which has no such correspondence . The text suggests two remarks in relation to such thoughts ...
... objects , all thoughts imply subjects . A true thought is a thought in perfect agreement with the subject . A false , or vain thought , is one which has no such correspondence . The text suggests two remarks in relation to such thoughts ...
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... sin . The man who reads his Bible , attends to the ordinances of his religion , ever with the object of his own interest in view , is laboring for that which satisfieth not . The meat and drink of the soul are GERMS OF THOUGHT . 27.
... sin . The man who reads his Bible , attends to the ordinances of his religion , ever with the object of his own interest in view , is laboring for that which satisfieth not . The meat and drink of the soul are GERMS OF THOUGHT . 27.
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... OBJECT OF IM- There is nothing that impresses me so much with the importance of man as the interest which the Great God seems to take in him , —the earnestness which He dis- plays for his recovery . A great mind is never earnest about ...
... OBJECT OF IM- There is nothing that impresses me so much with the importance of man as the interest which the Great God seems to take in him , —the earnestness which He dis- plays for his recovery . A great mind is never earnest about ...
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... object of his love in perfect blessed- This of itself is blessedness . ness . As yet we have known Christ only as " the man of sorrows ; " this is the character of Christ on earth . But Christ in joy makes heaven . OF III . CONSISTS IN ...
... object of his love in perfect blessed- This of itself is blessedness . ness . As yet we have known Christ only as " the man of sorrows ; " this is the character of Christ on earth . But Christ in joy makes heaven . OF III . CONSISTS IN ...
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The Homilist; or, The pulpit for the people, conducted by D ..., Частина 2 David Thomas Повний перегляд - 1883 |
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Adams and Co amongst Analysis of Homily answer apostle appear beauty Beersheba Bible blessed blood body character children of God Christian Church command connexion conscience creature crucifixion darkness dead death devout solitude disciples Divine doctrine earnest earth eternal evil existence fact faith Father feel flesh give glory God's Gospel hand happiness hath heart heaven holy Homily the Three hour human Infinite influence Israel Jehovah Jesus Christ Jews John Judaism labor light live London look Lord Mammon man's means ment mercy mind Mishna moral Moses multitude nature never passage Paul peace Pharisees prayer preached principle racter religion religious REPLICANT revelation righteous sacrifice Sadducees salvation Scripture Secondly sermons sinner sins soul spirit SUBJECT:-The suffering suggested sympathy teaches thee Theological things Thirdly thou thought Three Hundred tion true truth universe unto VIII words
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Сторінка 304 - Go to the ant, thou sluggard ; consider her ways, and be wise: which having no guide, overseer, or ruler, provideth her meat in the summer, and gathereth her food in the harvest.
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