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" God, but is more present in and to our souls than our bodies; and we are strangers to heaven and without God in the world, for this only reason, because we are void of that Spirit of prayer, which alone can, and never fails to unite us with the one only... "
Mr. Baldwin's legacy to his daughter, or The divinity of truth - Page 44
by George Baldwin - 1811
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Facts authentic, in science and religion: designed to illustrate a new tr ...

William Cowherd - 1818 - 728 pages
...bodies ; and we are strangers to heaven, and without GOD in the world, for this only reason, because we are void of that spirit of prayer, which alone can,...and to open heaven and the kingdom of GOD within us. LAW'S Spirit of Prayer, p. 5. 1142. [LuAexviii. 1.] That prayer is a duty, which all Htu ought to perform...
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The Baptist Memorial and Monthly Chronicle, Volume 1

Baptists - 1842 - 402 pages
...wad come o' us if them awful-like brutes wad break out o' the water?" PROGRESS TOWARDS PERFECTION. A root set in the finest soil, in the best climate, and blessed wiih all that sun, and air, and rain can do for it is not in so sure a way of its growth to perfection,...
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The Friendly Visitor, Volume 5

William Carus Wilson - Theology - 1855 - 492 pages
...bodies; and we are strangers to heaven, and without God in the world, for this only reason, because we are void of that spirit of prayer which alone can,...only Good, and to open heaven and the kingdom of God unto us. A root set in the finest soil, in the best climate, and blessed with all 'that sun, and air,...
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Reason in Religion

Frederic Henry Hedge - History - 1865 - 462 pages
...God in the world, for this only reason, that we want the spirit of prayer, which alone can, and which never fails to, unite us with the one only Good, and...kingdom of God within us. A root set in the finest soil and the best climate, and blessed with all that sun, air, and rain can do for it, is not in so sure...
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Reason in Religion

Frederic Henry Hedge - Liberalism (Religion) - 1865 - 474 pages
...God in the world, for this only reason, that we want the spirit of prayer, which alone can, and which never fails to, unite us with the one only Good, and...kingdom of God within us. A root set in the finest soil and the best climate, and blessed with all that sun, air, and rain can do for it, is not in so sure...
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Friends' Quarterly Examiner, Volume 18

1884 - 640 pages
...bodies, and we are strangers to Heaven and without God in the world for this only reason, because we are void of that Spirit of Prayer which alone can,...and to open Heaven and the Kingdom of God within us. ... For the sun meets not the springing bud that stretches towards him with half that certainty as...
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Verbum Dei: The Yale Lectures on Preaching, 1893

Robert Forman Horton - Preaching - 1893 - 312 pages
...the world, for this only reason, because we are void of that spirit of prayer which alone can unite, and never fails to unite, us with the one only Good,...to open heaven and the kingdom of God within us.'' (William Law, The Spirit of Prayer, at the beginning.) MEDITATION NEEDS FAITH. 1 89 Of something far...
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Daily Strength for Daily Needs

Mary Wilder Tileston - Calendars - 1910 - 396 pages
...the impulse slow, Thou takest, touches! all, and lo ! They blossom to the beautiful. SUSAN COOLIDCE. A ROOT set in the finest soil, in the best climate, and blessed with all that sun and air and rayi can do for it, is not in so sure a way of its growth to perfection, as every man may be, whose...
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God's Best Secrets

Andrew Murray - Devotional calendars - 1923 - 312 pages
...bodies; and we are strangers to heaven and without God in the world, for this only reason, because we are void of that Spirit of prayer, which alone can,...root set in the finest soil, in the best climate, is not in so sure a way of its growth to perfection, as every man may be, whose spirit aspires after...
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The Complete Green Letters

Miles J. Stanford - Religion - 1983 - 340 pages
...to accomplish the second part, and work that likeness in each of God's children" William Law agrees: "A root set in the finest soil, in the best climate,...all that sun and air and rain can do for it, is not so sure a way of its growth to perfection, as every man may be whose spirit aspires after all that...
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