| Philip Doddridge - 1802 - 626 pages
...iv. 18. ff Isai.xxx. 10. j^Jobvi. 4. Before I enter upon the particular view, I know in the general, that it is a terrible thing to fall into the hands of the living God*. O thou, living God, in one sense I am already fallen into thine hands. I am become... | |
| Henry Kollock - 1811 - 414 pages
...or in pleasure — instead of this, let them instantly turn to the Lord ; otherwise they shall find that "it is a terrible thing to fall into the hands of the living God ;" they shall sink under his curse ; and thoughtless and insensible as they now may... | |
| Henry Clay Fish - 1857 - 866 pages
...of the year, with the events of the day, or the passing debates of politics ? Hast thou considered that ' it is a terrible thing to fall into the hands of the living God ?' And hast thou earnestly inquired, ' what will become of thee shouldst thou neglect... | |
| Henry Clay Fish - 1857 - 874 pages
...occurrences of the year with the events of the day, or the passing debates of politics ? Hast thou considered that ' it is a terrible thing to fall into the hands of the living God ?' And hast thou earnestly inquired, ' what will become of thee shouldst thou neglect... | |
| 1866 - 724 pages
...upon the prisoner« in the soath ? , Certainly, it was most deplorable and shocking upon individúate for the time being; but no one whose moral eyes are...it important to state that the actual number thus eiposed to injurious treatment was very much greater- than has been commouly supposed. This will sufficiently... | |
| United States. President - 1866 - 722 pages
...determined to punish the authors of a great crime against humanity. The enemy might almost literallj have felt that it is " a terrible thing to fall into...it important to state that the actual number thus eiposed to injurious treatment was very much greater than has been commonly supposed. This will sufficiently... | |
| United States. Congress. Joint Committee on the Conduct of the War - 1866 - 422 pages
...against rebellion; it sent thousands into the army who took the field resolutely determined to puirsh the authors of a great crime against humanity. The enemy might almost literally have felt that it is "n terrible thing to fall into the hands of the living God." Au erroneous opinion appears to have been... | |
| Evangelical Alliance. Conference - 1868 - 788 pages
...nothing is more wholesome than to be taught, not only by solemn declarations, but by striking facts, that it is a terrible thing to fall into the hands of the living God. It is thus, and thus only, that the Gospel appears in its full value and true meaning.... | |
| Henry Clay Fish - 1871 - 926 pages
...occurrences of the year with the events of the day, or the passing debates of politics ? Hast thou considered that ' it is a terrible thing to fall into the hands of the living God ?' And hast thou earnestly inquired, c what will become of thee shouldst thou neglect... | |
| Andrew Murray - 1896 - 234 pages
...Lord is never upon them. They have never yet been roused by the sense of God's wrath. They do not feel that it is a terrible thing to fall into the hands of the living God. The Spirit has not convinced them of sin. They have never yet learned to cry out :... | |
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