Christ Our Example: To which is Prefixed an Autobiography of the AuthorCarter, 1858 - 386 pages |
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Page 63
... ourselves , and more redolent with 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 ...
... ourselves , and more redolent with 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 ...
Page 101
... ourselves gradually home . In this sweet spot we rest ourselves a night or two , and pro- ceed to Tunbridge Wells if we get lodgings , but shall in any case make homeward next week . What next , we know not ; if my life is likely to be ...
... ourselves gradually home . In this sweet spot we rest ourselves a night or two , and pro- ceed to Tunbridge Wells if we get lodgings , but shall in any case make homeward next week . What next , we know not ; if my life is likely to be ...
Page 127
... ourselves we can do as if we could do all . nothing , we are to act When the artist puts the pencil into the pupil's hand , and bids him copy what he sees , he knows he cannot do it , but he means to teach him . So when our heavenly ...
... ourselves we can do as if we could do all . nothing , we are to act When the artist puts the pencil into the pupil's hand , and bids him copy what he sees , he knows he cannot do it , but he means to teach him . So when our heavenly ...
Page 151
... ourselves , to please others , to get , and perhaps to cause , for we will take nature at its best , as little evil and as much good as possible , irrespective of any intention to do the will of God . As soon as the divine life is begun ...
... ourselves , to please others , to get , and perhaps to cause , for we will take nature at its best , as little evil and as much good as possible , irrespective of any intention to do the will of God . As soon as the divine life is begun ...
Page 154
... ourselves . The man of the world may know the difference if he will : he may look into his heart , and see that there is no such motive there : he may ransack the secret cham- bers of his bosom , and among the crowd of objects that keep ...
... ourselves . The man of the world may know the difference if he will : he may look into his heart , and see that there is no such motive there : he may ransack the secret cham- bers of his bosom , and among the crowd of objects that keep ...
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