The Works of Robt: Leighton ...W. Nicholson, 1805 |
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... affection they bear towards him , suffering for righteousness ? These seem not to agree well , yet they do . It is not said that his eye is so on them , as that he will never see them afflicted , nor have them suf- fer any thing ; no ...
... affection they bear towards him , suffering for righteousness ? These seem not to agree well , yet they do . It is not said that his eye is so on them , as that he will never see them afflicted , nor have them suf- fer any thing ; no ...
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... affections , and so shares in them according to its capacity . Beware of an external superficial sanctifying of God ... affection ; this sanctifying of God in the heart , composes the heart , and frees it from fears . 1. In general ...
... affections , and so shares in them according to its capacity . Beware of an external superficial sanctifying of God ... affection ; this sanctifying of God in the heart , composes the heart , and frees it from fears . 1. In general ...
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... affection doth . All the winds without , cause not an earth- quake , but that within its own bowels doth . Chris- tians are much their own enemies in unwary walk- ing ; hereby they deprive themselves of those com- forts they might have ...
... affection doth . All the winds without , cause not an earth- quake , but that within its own bowels doth . Chris- tians are much their own enemies in unwary walk- ing ; hereby they deprive themselves of those com- forts they might have ...
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... Affection sets all on work ; whatsoever faculty the mind hath , it will not suffer it to be useless , and it hardens it against hazards in defence of the truth , and produces that undaunted courage which this readiness expresses . But ...
... Affection sets all on work ; whatsoever faculty the mind hath , it will not suffer it to be useless , and it hardens it against hazards in defence of the truth , and produces that undaunted courage which this readiness expresses . But ...
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... affection and fraternity , on which the beloved apostle , St. John , lays such stress , when he says , Hereby we know that we are translated from death to life , because we love the brethren ' . But because those hissings are the ...
... affection and fraternity , on which the beloved apostle , St. John , lays such stress , when he says , Hereby we know that we are translated from death to life , because we love the brethren ' . But because those hissings are the ...
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