Our Christian Classics: Readings from the Best Divines with Notices Biographical and Critical, Volume 2J. Nesbet, 1857 - Christian literature, English |
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... thee day by day , on the account of thy ambition , passion , dis- content , or the like ; if thou hast any love to thy soul , it is time for thee to awake , and to deliver thyself as a bird from the evil snare . Peter would not come ...
... thee day by day , on the account of thy ambition , passion , dis- content , or the like ; if thou hast any love to thy soul , it is time for thee to awake , and to deliver thyself as a bird from the evil snare . Peter would not come ...
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... thee , as He did to Peter , when he was asleep in the garden , with the same reproof , " What ! canst thou not watch one hour ? " Would it not be a grief to thee to be so reproved , or to hear Him thundering.
... thee , as He did to Peter , when he was asleep in the garden , with the same reproof , " What ! canst thou not watch one hour ? " Would it not be a grief to thee to be so reproved , or to hear Him thundering.
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... thee which thou hast , God listened if He could hear thy voice among His zealous servants , but thou wert dumb as a beast . From henceforward be that which thine own brutish silence hath made thee . ' Or else I should have heard on the ...
... thee which thou hast , God listened if He could hear thy voice among His zealous servants , but thou wert dumb as a beast . From henceforward be that which thine own brutish silence hath made thee . ' Or else I should have heard on the ...
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... kind that lives , Fomented by His virtual power , and warm'd : All the earth He gave thee to possess and rule , No despicable gift ; surmise not then EVE . His presence to these narrow bounds confined Of 66 JOHN MILTON .
... kind that lives , Fomented by His virtual power , and warm'd : All the earth He gave thee to possess and rule , No despicable gift ; surmise not then EVE . His presence to these narrow bounds confined Of 66 JOHN MILTON .
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... thee , still compassing thee round With goodness and paternal love , His face Express , and of His steps the track divine . Which that thou may'st believe , and be confirm'd Ere thou from hence depart , know , I am sent To shew thee ...
... thee , still compassing thee round With goodness and paternal love , His face Express , and of His steps the track divine . Which that thou may'st believe , and be confirm'd Ere thou from hence depart , know , I am sent To shew thee ...
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