The Assistant of Education: Religious and Literary, Intended for the Use of Young Persons, Volumen7Baker and Fletcher, 1826 |
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... heaven . I wish we heard more of it on earth . There does not seem to be an adequate appreciation of the benefits received . Their value , it is true , cannot be measured , but by the duration of eternity ; and would outmeasure , were ...
... heaven . I wish we heard more of it on earth . There does not seem to be an adequate appreciation of the benefits received . Their value , it is true , cannot be measured , but by the duration of eternity ; and would outmeasure , were ...
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... heaven as they are before men . But as there is no law that re- quires them at our hands , so is there no reasonable ground on which we should expect them . Nature , as we have observed , would be sufficient to the full understanding of ...
... heaven as they are before men . But as there is no law that re- quires them at our hands , so is there no reasonable ground on which we should expect them . Nature , as we have observed , would be sufficient to the full understanding of ...
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... palliation merely , but in absolute excuse for their sins ; meaning that if God takes account of them as other than accidents of our nature , he will be unjust - even claiming heaven as the reward of 20 SERMON ON THE MOUNT .
... palliation merely , but in absolute excuse for their sins ; meaning that if God takes account of them as other than accidents of our nature , he will be unjust - even claiming heaven as the reward of 20 SERMON ON THE MOUNT .
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... heaven as the reward of hav- ing done their best , under circumstances of so much dis- advantage . In the first place they have not done their best ; inasmuch as they have not made this precept the ever - present rule of conduct , by ...
... heaven as the reward of hav- ing done their best , under circumstances of so much dis- advantage . In the first place they have not done their best ; inasmuch as they have not made this precept the ever - present rule of conduct , by ...
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... Heaven- The wand'ring , doubting soul return'd , And welcom'd , and forgiven— The sun , so long , so darkly veil'd In midnight's blackest shroud , the rapt and ravish'd eye Arisen without a cloud Upon t O if there be upon my harp One ...
... Heaven- The wand'ring , doubting soul return'd , And welcom'd , and forgiven— The sun , so long , so darkly veil'd In midnight's blackest shroud , the rapt and ravish'd eye Arisen without a cloud Upon t O if there be upon my harp One ...
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