The Christian Observer, Volume 1W. Wells and T. B. Wait, 1802 |
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... hearts might be revealed . " ( Luke ii . 34 , 35. ) His glory was so veiled , that , while the believing eye could discern , and the humble heart receive him as " the Ho- ly one and the Just , " yet the proud and the carnal could ...
... hearts might be revealed . " ( Luke ii . 34 , 35. ) His glory was so veiled , that , while the believing eye could discern , and the humble heart receive him as " the Ho- ly one and the Just , " yet the proud and the carnal could ...
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... heart ; with all thy soul ; with all thy mind ; and with all thy strength . This is the greatest commandment in the law . The other is like unto this ; Thou shalt love thy neighbour as thy- self . Upon these two commandments hang the ...
... heart ; with all thy soul ; with all thy mind ; and with all thy strength . This is the greatest commandment in the law . The other is like unto this ; Thou shalt love thy neighbour as thy- self . Upon these two commandments hang the ...
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... heart is strangely indisposed , fail to derive benefit from its ordinances ; and he may bless the over - ruling ... hearts do not accompany our words ; it is because we rest in the form of godliness , ' and are contented to remain ...
... heart is strangely indisposed , fail to derive benefit from its ordinances ; and he may bless the over - ruling ... hearts do not accompany our words ; it is because we rest in the form of godliness , ' and are contented to remain ...
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... heart are out of our own power we cannot at pleasure change the ob- jects of our love and aversion . We may perform religious actions as a task , but we cannot make ourselves delight in them as a privilege . And yet nothing short of ...
... heart are out of our own power we cannot at pleasure change the ob- jects of our love and aversion . We may perform religious actions as a task , but we cannot make ourselves delight in them as a privilege . And yet nothing short of ...
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... hearts will be laid open , so to speak , to each other's dis- cernment - they will " love each other with a pure heart fervently , " as breth- ren , united in one sentiment and in one interest , who accidentally meet to- gether , after ...
... hearts will be laid open , so to speak , to each other's dis- cernment - they will " love each other with a pure heart fervently , " as breth- ren , united in one sentiment and in one interest , who accidentally meet to- gether , after ...
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