Christ Our Example: To which is Prefixed an Autobiography of the AuthorCarter, 1858 - 386 pages |
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Page 18
... glory in my infirmities , since when I am weak , then am I strong ; " -it is best to be nothing , that Christ may be all in all . How little is it known to the aspirants of man- kind , that such a feeling , when it can be realized , is ...
... glory in my infirmities , since when I am weak , then am I strong ; " -it is best to be nothing , that Christ may be all in all . How little is it known to the aspirants of man- kind , that such a feeling , when it can be realized , is ...
Page 41
... glory to the Divine purpose therein , for without them , she had never known the secrets of the king- dom of the prince of this world , whose machinations it has since been her business to expose and combat . It was in keeping with the ...
... glory to the Divine purpose therein , for without them , she had never known the secrets of the king- dom of the prince of this world , whose machinations it has since been her business to expose and combat . It was in keeping with the ...
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... glory of God , than all events beside " the new birth unto righteousness . " Extraordinary as the manner of it was to her , and in its minute particulars known only to herself , ought she to postpone such a brief record of the ...
... glory of God , than all events beside " the new birth unto righteousness . " Extraordinary as the manner of it was to her , and in its minute particulars known only to herself , ought she to postpone such a brief record of the ...
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... glory , and the Holy Spirit the sole credit of his work . After the deep - felt experience of five - and - twenty years , and the thoughtful reconsideration of all that passed , it is written without hesitation , Fanny was not then ...
... glory , and the Holy Spirit the sole credit of his work . After the deep - felt experience of five - and - twenty years , and the thoughtful reconsideration of all that passed , it is written without hesitation , Fanny was not then ...
Page 82
... glory of the power of the free grace of God in Jesus Christ ; and the comfort of all who know themselves to be the subject of it . But He , whose precious gem she had become , had no intention to take it from the fire with all its base ...
... glory of the power of the free grace of God in Jesus Christ ; and the comfort of all who know themselves to be the subject of it . But He , whose precious gem she had become , had no intention to take it from the fire with all its base ...
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