Essays on the Distinguishing Traits of Christian CharacterDodge & Sayre, 1813 - 230 Seiten |
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Seite 33
... feel as Paul felt , when the commandment came , sin revived , and he died . Sin does actually revive . The law that binds their consciences , excites the enmity of their hearts . The more clearly they discern its righteousness and ...
... feel as Paul felt , when the commandment came , sin revived , and he died . Sin does actually revive . The law that binds their consciences , excites the enmity of their hearts . The more clearly they discern its righteousness and ...
Seite 36
... feeling of his heart revolts . Lay down the weapons of his rebellion ! repent of all his transgressions ! come unto ... feel so uncharitably , and speak so unadvisedly concerning persons who are conscien- tiously constrained to maintain ...
... feeling of his heart revolts . Lay down the weapons of his rebellion ! repent of all his transgressions ! come unto ... feel so uncharitably , and speak so unadvisedly concerning persons who are conscien- tiously constrained to maintain ...
Seite 37
... feel the obligation of loving that which is right , and hating that which is wrong - and to love or to hate in conformity with the dictates of his conscience and understanding , or in defiance to the dictates of both . This is what we ...
... feel the obligation of loving that which is right , and hating that which is wrong - and to love or to hate in conformity with the dictates of his conscience and understanding , or in defiance to the dictates of both . This is what we ...
Seite 42
... feel wretched , another to feel guilty ; one thing to feel that you are lost and ruined , another to feel that you have destroyed yourself ; one thing to claim pity , another to deserve blame . Mere calamity is one thing , and moral ...
... feel wretched , another to feel guilty ; one thing to feel that you are lost and ruined , another to feel that you have destroyed yourself ; one thing to claim pity , another to deserve blame . Mere calamity is one thing , and moral ...
Seite 43
... , tell him that God would be just in abandoning him to misery without measure and without end ? Do not the damned in hell feel that they are justly condemned ? Was not the man without the wed- ding Conviction of Sin . 43.
... , tell him that God would be just in abandoning him to misery without measure and without end ? Do not the damned in hell feel that they are justly condemned ? Was not the man without the wed- ding Conviction of Sin . 43.
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affections Apostle aversion bear become holy behold believe benevolence Blessed carnal mind cherish children of God Christ Jesus Christian Character conclusive evidence confidence conscience constrained conviction corruption covenant of grace creature death delight desire divine grace duty earth enmity ESSAY eternal everlasting evidence of Christian evil excellence exercise faith Father favour fear feel formalist glory God's godly sorrow gospel guilt habitual hate hath heaven heavenly hell honour hope humble humility hypocrite impenitent iniquity interest Israel Jesus Christ kingdom live mercy moral inability motive mourn natural inability ness obedience object perfect Pharisee possess principle racter reader Real Christians Redeemer regard rejoice repentance Rhinebeck rience righteousness saints saith salvation Samuel Miller SAUL of Tarsus Saviour seasons self-denial sense sinner sins soul Thee thing thou tion total depravity true truth tural unim unto vileness vital religion worketh
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Seite 198 - He giveth power to the faint; and to them that have no might he increaseth strength. Even the youths shall faint and be weary, and the young men shall utterly fall; but they that wait upon the Lord shall renew their strength; they shall mount up with wings as eagles; they shall run, and not be weary; and they shall walk, and not faint.
Seite 90 - Now I rejoice, not that ye were made sorry, but that ye sorrowed to repentance: for ye were made sorry after a godly manner, that ye might receive damage by us in nothing. For godly sorrow worketh repentance to salvation not to be repented of : but the sorrow of the world worketh death.
Seite 46 - Hereby know we that we dwell in him, and he in us; because he hath given us of his Spirit.
Seite 187 - Vanity of vanities, saith the Preacher, vanity of vanities; all is vanity. What profit hath a man of all his labour which he taketh under the sun?
Seite 77 - O thou bounteous giver of all good, Thou art of all thy gifts thyself the crown ! Give what thou canst, without thee we are poor ; And with thee rich, take what thou wilt away.
Seite 138 - Let nothing be done through strife or vainglory ; but in lowliness of mind let each esteem other better than themselves.
Seite 158 - I am poured out like water, and all my bones are out of joint. My heart is like wax; it is melted in the midst of my bowels.
Seite 70 - Day unto day uttereth speech: And night unto night showeth knowledge. There is no speech nor language: Where their voice is not heard. Their line is gone out through all the earth: And their words to the end of the world.
Seite 215 - They went out from us, but they were not of us ; for if they had been of us, they would no doubt have continued with us : but they went out, that they might be made manifest that they were not all of us.
Seite 195 - I have seen the wicked in great power, and spreading himself like a green bay tree. Yet he passed away, and, lo, he was not: yea, I sought him, but he could not be found.