Christ Our ExampleGeorge, Latimer & Company, 1833 - 267 pages |
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... bringing of the dead to life , without which he cannot begin to exercise the functions of life . It is the release of a slave from bondage , without which he cannot enter the service of another master . Such are the figures used in ...
... bringing of the dead to life , without which he cannot begin to exercise the functions of life . It is the release of a slave from bondage , without which he cannot enter the service of another master . Such are the figures used in ...
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... days are lost that we delay to claim its freedom and to share its bliss . That heaven we antici- pate , is but the perfecting of a bliss begun : 66 every step we advance in holiness brings us nearer to CHRIST OUR EXAMPLE . 19.
... days are lost that we delay to claim its freedom and to share its bliss . That heaven we antici- pate , is but the perfecting of a bliss begun : 66 every step we advance in holiness brings us nearer to CHRIST OUR EXAMPLE . 19.
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Caroline Fry. every step we advance in holiness brings us nearer to the enjoyment of it . If we have not tasted it , it is because we have not reached after it . We have gazed so long upon our own deformity , we have forgotten the beauty ...
Caroline Fry. every step we advance in holiness brings us nearer to the enjoyment of it . If we have not tasted it , it is because we have not reached after it . We have gazed so long upon our own deformity , we have forgotten the beauty ...
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... brings us - a difficulty from which human reason , as I think , is totally unable to extricate us . This moral incapacity , so plainly declared in Scripture , and deducible from the very nature of things , if our condition be such as ...
... brings us - a difficulty from which human reason , as I think , is totally unable to extricate us . This moral incapacity , so plainly declared in Scripture , and deducible from the very nature of things , if our condition be such as ...
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Caroline Fry. own sake ; they cannot assimilate us to his character , nor bring us to a share in his reward . Let us have discarded from our bosom every sinful object ; let us find there none of the baser kind of selfish ones ; let our ...
Caroline Fry. own sake ; they cannot assimilate us to his character , nor bring us to a share in his reward . Let us have discarded from our bosom every sinful object ; let us find there none of the baser kind of selfish ones ; let our ...
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Adam anguish become believe believer's blessed body bosom canker-worm character children of God children of men Christ Jesus Christian church conformity consider corruption curse dark death Deity delight desire despised disciple of Christ divine divine grace doctrine doubt earth earthly endure enemies enjoy enjoyment eternal everlasting evil faith Father Father's glory fear feel glad glory God's gospel grace hand happiness hast hath heart heaven Holy Spirit honourable human Jesus Christ kingdom knew labour language light live look Lord mercy misery natural ness never object ourselves painful path Paul perceive perhaps pharisee pleasure present profession purpose reason redeemed Redeemer's rejoice religion righteousness salvation sanctification Satan Saviour's Scrip Scripture secret sinner sins Socinian Son of God sorrow soul speak spoken suffering temporal thee things thou tion ungodly unto walk word written