Christian Biography: Lives of John Flavell, W.B. Cadogan, Andrew Burn, John Howe, Mrs. Joanna TurnerReligious Tract Society, instituted 1799; published and sold at the Depository, 56, Paternoster-Row : by J. Nisbet, 21, Berners Street; and other booksellers - Christian biography |
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Page 71
... heavenly things . I now plainly saw that I had long strayed in the wilderness of error , and was fully and delightfully convinced the good Shepherd had found me out , and was determined to carry me back again to his fold . But what is ...
... heavenly things . I now plainly saw that I had long strayed in the wilderness of error , and was fully and delightfully convinced the good Shepherd had found me out , and was determined to carry me back again to his fold . But what is ...
Page 58
... heavenly messenger , and the tenderness and heavenly love conveyed in his mes- sage , speaking of the prodigal son , and insisting more particularly on his father's readiness to receive him ; the calmness of his own spirit , were beyond ...
... heavenly messenger , and the tenderness and heavenly love conveyed in his mes- sage , speaking of the prodigal son , and insisting more particularly on his father's readiness to receive him ; the calmness of his own spirit , were beyond ...
Page 60
... heavenly Father's gracious dealings with us , in the afflictive dispensations of his providence . Very few of his own most blessed days have our whole family attended at his house , since the commencement of the year 1784. Before that ...
... heavenly Father's gracious dealings with us , in the afflictive dispensations of his providence . Very few of his own most blessed days have our whole family attended at his house , since the commencement of the year 1784. Before that ...
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affection affliction afterwards ANDREW BURN antinomianism appear attended blessed Cadogan called captain Chatham Chelsea christian church comfort conscience continued conversation danger dear death delight desire Diptford discourse divine divine grace dreadful duty endeavour eternal faith father favour fear feel felt Flavel friends give glory God's gospel grace gracious happy hath heard heart heaven heavenly holy honour hope Jesus Christ JOHN FLAVEL knew labours live Lord lord Cadogan Lord's means means of grace mercy mind minister ministry morning never obliged occasion pain person piety pious pleased pleasure poor Portsmouth praise pray prayer preached reason received rejoice religion religious Religious Tract Society remarks Richard Flavel salvation Saviour scriptures sermon ship sinner sins soon sorrow soul spirit Spithead Strood thee thine things thou thought tion Tisbury Trowbridge truth unto Whitehaven word writes