A Spring Day, Or, Contemplations on Several Occurrences which Naturally Strike the Eye in that Delightful SeasonThomas Turnbull, 1803 - 338 pages |
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Page 43
... never be able to extin- guifh . This first promife of the gofpel , like the natural dawn , unfolded itself still more and more , through all the Old - Testament difpen- fation , until at length it fhined in the per- D 2 THE MORNING . 43.
... never be able to extin- guifh . This first promife of the gofpel , like the natural dawn , unfolded itself still more and more , through all the Old - Testament difpen- fation , until at length it fhined in the per- D 2 THE MORNING . 43.
Page 61
... never known to ftray in fuch paths afterwards . The wicked in no age of the church could ever run one ftep against the flock of God , till they were either ordered or permitted by the great Shepherd ; which indeed he hath often done for ...
... never known to ftray in fuch paths afterwards . The wicked in no age of the church could ever run one ftep against the flock of God , till they were either ordered or permitted by the great Shepherd ; which indeed he hath often done for ...
Page 83
... the Mediatorfhip of Christ Jefus ; and fo through his human nature , behold his divine ; for out of Chrift God is a confuming fire , Deut . iv . 24. Heb , xii . 29 . The fun never takes the traveller at a disadvantage , THE SUN . 83.
... the Mediatorfhip of Christ Jefus ; and fo through his human nature , behold his divine ; for out of Chrift God is a confuming fire , Deut . iv . 24. Heb , xii . 29 . The fun never takes the traveller at a disadvantage , THE SUN . 83.
Page 84
James Fisher. The fun never takes the traveller at a disadvantage , but gives him timely warn- ing of his going down , by his cooling the evening , and making the shadows long ; fo that if he be benighted and lie in the fields , he has ...
James Fisher. The fun never takes the traveller at a disadvantage , but gives him timely warn- ing of his going down , by his cooling the evening , and making the shadows long ; fo that if he be benighted and lie in the fields , he has ...
Page 89
... never properly dif cover , but now he fees them all clearly , and they are truly loathfome to his view : whereas he thought himself rich and encreased with goods , having need of nothing ; now he knows himself to be on- ly wretched ...
... never properly dif cover , but now he fees them all clearly , and they are truly loathfome to his view : whereas he thought himself rich and encreased with goods , having need of nothing ; now he knows himself to be on- ly wretched ...
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