Lectures delivered at Broadmead Chapel, Bristol. [Edited by J. E. Ryland.], Volume 2Jackson and Walford, 1847 |
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... THOUGHTS AND WAYS OF GOD CONTRASTED WITH THOSE OF MAN . ISAIAH lv . 8 , 9. My thoughts are not your thoughts , neither are your ways my ways , saith the Lord . For as the heavens are higher than the earth , so are my ways higher than ...
... THOUGHTS AND WAYS OF GOD CONTRASTED WITH THOSE OF MAN . ISAIAH lv . 8 , 9. My thoughts are not your thoughts , neither are your ways my ways , saith the Lord . For as the heavens are higher than the earth , so are my ways higher than ...
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... thought at first ; an indistinct consciousness of something between life and death ; -taken as out of the world , -yet not into another . Perhaps a kind of desperate horror next ; the agony of a man that cannot live , nor die . But by ...
... thought at first ; an indistinct consciousness of something between life and death ; -taken as out of the world , -yet not into another . Perhaps a kind of desperate horror next ; the agony of a man that cannot live , nor die . But by ...
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... thought , and formed opinions on the works of men , spread over the earth . If we did not know who says it , a kind of question might arise the man that could speculate so widely , could he have much on his hands of practical business ...
... thought , and formed opinions on the works of men , spread over the earth . If we did not know who says it , a kind of question might arise the man that could speculate so widely , could he have much on his hands of practical business ...
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... thought individually ; we observed their actions . How have they been employed since ? The triflers , how ? The active enemies of God , how ? The servants of Christ , how ? We cannot very formally represent to ourselves how ; but it is ...
... thought individually ; we observed their actions . How have they been employed since ? The triflers , how ? The active enemies of God , how ? The servants of Christ , how ? We cannot very formally represent to ourselves how ; but it is ...
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... thought will enforce upon us incessantly , that all our observation should be most diligently turned to the account of true wisdom , and our own highest improvement . January 8 , 1823 . 29 LECTURE III . PRACTICAL VIEWS OF HUMAN LIFE ...
... thought will enforce upon us incessantly , that all our observation should be most diligently turned to the account of true wisdom , and our own highest improvement . January 8 , 1823 . 29 LECTURE III . PRACTICAL VIEWS OF HUMAN LIFE ...
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