The Saint's Everlasting Rest, Or, A Treatise on the Blessed State of the Saints in HeavenPresbyterian Board of Publication, 1847 - 354 pages |
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... THE NATURE OF THE HEAVENLY REST . WE proceed to consider , first , the nature of this Rest . Let us not remain in the outward court only ; let us ascend the steps ; let us look within the veil 12 THE NATURE OF THE HEAVENLY REST .
... THE NATURE OF THE HEAVENLY REST . WE proceed to consider , first , the nature of this Rest . Let us not remain in the outward court only ; let us ascend the steps ; let us look within the veil 12 THE NATURE OF THE HEAVENLY REST .
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... consider the eminent antecedents , the great preparatives , the notable introduction to this rest ; for the porch of this temple is exceedingly glorious , and the gate of it is called " Beautiful . " Here these four things offer ...
... consider the eminent antecedents , the great preparatives , the notable introduction to this rest ; for the porch of this temple is exceedingly glorious , and the gate of it is called " Beautiful . " Here these four things offer ...
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... consider- est thyself as but a forlorn orphan , while he seemeth absent ? And dost thou not much more long for that coming which shall perfect thy life , and joy , and glory ? Dost thou rejoice after some short and slender enjoy- ment ...
... consider- est thyself as but a forlorn orphan , while he seemeth absent ? And dost thou not much more long for that coming which shall perfect thy life , and joy , and glory ? Dost thou rejoice after some short and slender enjoy- ment ...
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... consider this , and that they would remember their latter end ! —that they would be now of the same mind , as they will be when they shall see " the heavens pass away with a great noise , and the elements melt with fervent heat ; the ...
... consider this , and that they would remember their latter end ! —that they would be now of the same mind , as they will be when they shall see " the heavens pass away with a great noise , and the elements melt with fervent heat ; the ...
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Richard Baxter. rest . Let us now view a little further those mansions , consider his privileges , and see whether there be any glory like unto this glory . CHAPTER III . THE EXCELLENCIES OF THE HEAVENLY REST . LET us draw nearer and ...
Richard Baxter. rest . Let us now view a little further those mansions , consider his privileges , and see whether there be any glory like unto this glory . CHAPTER III . THE EXCELLENCIES OF THE HEAVENLY REST . LET us draw nearer and ...
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affections affliction angels Art thou behold believe blessed Christ Christian comfort conscience Consider creature danger death delight desire didst diligence Dost thou duty earth enemies enjoy eternal everlasting rest excellency faith Father fear flesh friends give glory God's godly gospel grace happiness Hast thou hath hear heaven hell holy honour hope humble soul Jerusalem Jesus Christ judgment kingdom labour live loath look Lord meditation mercy Methinks misery neglect never ourselves pains peace perfect persuade pleasure praise pray prayer preach promise reason receive rejoice righteousness saints salvation Satan saved Scripture sinner sins sorrow speak Spirit suffer sure sweet tell thee temptation thine things thou art thou canst thou hast thou mayest thou shalt thou wilt thou wouldst thoughts thy heart thy soul thyself tion torment truth ungodly unto wilt thou word wrath wrath of God