He feels this confirmed habit as the grasp of the hand of God, which will never let him go. From this advanced state he looks with firmness and joy on futurity, and says, I carry the eternal mark... Essays in a Series of Letters - Page 63by John Foster - 1848 - 352 pagesFull view - About this book
| 1806 - 854 pages
...a graiid felicity. The devout man exults in the indications of his being fixed and irretrievable.. He feels this confirmed habit as the grasp of the...let him go. From this advanced' state he looks, with firmness and joy, on futurity, and says, I carry the eternal mark on my forehead that I belong to God... | |
| Increase Cooke - 1811 - 428 pages
...a grand felicity. The devoutman exults in the indications of his being fixed and' : irretrievable. He feels this confirmed habit as the grasp of the...let him go. From this advanced state he looks with firmness and joy on futurity, and says, t carry the eternal mark upon me that I belong to God ; I am... | |
| Increase Cooke - 1819 - 426 pages
...is a grand felicity. The devout man exults in the indications of his being fixed and irretrievable. He feels this confirmed habit as the grasp of the...let him go. From this advanced state he looks with firmness and joy on futurity, and says, I carry the eternal mark upon me, that I belong to God ; I... | |
| John Foster - 1826 - 290 pages
...is a grand felicity. The devout man exults in the indications of his being fixed and irretrievable. He feels this confirmed habit as the grasp of the...let him go. From this advanced state he looks with firmness and joy on futurity, and says, I carry the eternal mark upon me that I belong to God ; I am... | |
| Henry Moore - 1830 - 468 pages
...is a grand felicity. The devout man exults in the indications of his being fixed and irretrievable. He feels this confirmed habit as the grasp of the...let him go. From this advanced state he looks with firmness and joy on futurity ; and says, ' I carry the eternal mark on my forehead that I belong to... | |
| John Greenleaf Adams - 1840 - 282 pages
...has advanced him to a decisiveness of religious habit, that seems to stamp eternity on his character. He feels this confirmed habit as the grasp of the...let him go. From this advanced state, he looks with firmness and joy on futurity, and says, I carry the eternal mark upon me that I belong to God ; I am... | |
| George Combe - 1845 - 498 pages
...man exults in the indications of his being fixed and irretrievable. He feels this confirmed habit aa the grasp of the hand of God, which will never let him go. From this advanced state he looks with firmness and joy on futurity, and says, I carry the eternal mark upon me that I belong to God ; I am... | |
| George Barrell Cheever - 1846 - 430 pages
...is a grand felicity. The devout man exults in the indications of his being fixed and irretrievable. He feels this confirmed habit as the grasp of the...let him go. From this advanced state he looks with firmness and joy on futurity, and says, I carry the eternal mark upon me that I belong to God ; I am... | |
| George Barrell Cheever - 1847 - 382 pages
...is a grand felicity. The devout man exults in the indications of his being fixed and irretrievable. He feels this confirmed habit as the grasp of the...let him go. From this advanced state he looks with firmness and joy on futurity, and says, I carry the eternal mark upon me that I belong to God; I am... | |
| George Barrell Cheever - 1848 - 242 pages
...is a grand felicity. The devout man exults in the indications of his being fixed and irretrievable. He feels this confirmed habit as the grasp of the...let him go. From this advanced state he looks with firmness and joy on futurity, and says, I carry the eternal mark upon me that I belong to God ; I am... | |
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