The New-York Missionary Magazine, and Repository of Religious Intelligence, Volume 2T. & J. Swords, 1801 |
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... pleasure . At this folemn period , while every part of the army , and of the empire , was expecting the fatal order for execution , the king was employed in meditating mercy . But how could mercy be shewn ? " To make light of a ...
... pleasure . At this folemn period , while every part of the army , and of the empire , was expecting the fatal order for execution , the king was employed in meditating mercy . But how could mercy be shewn ? " To make light of a ...
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... pleasures , but ve- ry inconsiderate about their duty ; they are often , per- haps , very considerate about this world , always very inconsiderate abouť eternity ; very considerate for them- selves , and very little so about other ...
... pleasures , but ve- ry inconsiderate about their duty ; they are often , per- haps , very considerate about this world , always very inconsiderate abouť eternity ; very considerate for them- selves , and very little so about other ...
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... pleasure . All things may work together for good to the saints ; all may be of benefit to them , have a concurring ten- dency to their happiness , and finally issue in it , and yet not tend to , or issue in , the highest degree of good ...
... pleasure . All things may work together for good to the saints ; all may be of benefit to them , have a concurring ten- dency to their happiness , and finally issue in it , and yet not tend to , or issue in , the highest degree of good ...
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... pleasure , and the indulgence of every lust : while that of the advocates for universal salvation , in addition to deliverance from every lash of punitive jus- tice , begets the hope of future glorious rewards , and unceasing felicity ...
... pleasure , and the indulgence of every lust : while that of the advocates for universal salvation , in addition to deliverance from every lash of punitive jus- tice , begets the hope of future glorious rewards , and unceasing felicity ...
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... pleasure to me to comply with their request . The next day I met about one hundred of them in the council - house ; as they had never been acquainted with any modes of Christian worship ( for I understand , that they never would admit a ...
... pleasure to me to comply with their request . The next day I met about one hundred of them in the council - house ; as they had never been acquainted with any modes of Christian worship ( for I understand , that they never would admit a ...
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Page 174 - Ye fearful saints, fresh courage take, The clouds ye so much dread Are big with mercy, and shall break In blessings on your head.
Page 171 - The calm retreat, the silent shade, With prayer and praise agree, And seem by thy sweet bounty made, For those who follow thee. 3 There if thy Spirit touch the soul, And grace her mean abode, Oh ! with what peace, and joy, and love, She communes with her God. 4 There, like the nightingale, she pours Her solitary lays, Nor asks a witness of her song, Nor thirsts for human praise.
Page 14 - For the children of Israel walked in all the sins of Jeroboam which he did ; they departed not from them ; until the LORD removed Israel out of his sight, as he had said by all his servants the prophets. So was Israel carried away out of their own land to Assyria unto this day.
Page 11 - And Solomon slept with his fathers, and was buried in the city of David his father: and Rehoboam his son reigned in his stead.
Page 99 - And a man shall be as an hiding place from the wind, and a covert from the tempest ; as rivers of water in a dry place, as the shadow of a great rock in a weary land.
Page 449 - And the sixth angel poured out his vial upon the great river Euphrates; and the water thereof was dried up, that the way of the kings of the east might be prepared.
Page 17 - Whereupon the king took counsel, and made two calves of gold, and said unto them, It is too much for you to go up to Jerusalem: behold thy gods, O Israel, which brought thee up out of the land of Egypt.
Page 31 - And it came to pass, when king Jeroboam heard the saying of the man of God, which had cried against the altar in Beth-el, that he put forth his hand from the altar, saying, Lay hold on him. And his hand, which he put forth against him, dried up, so that he could not pull it in again to him.
Page 11 - Thy father made our yoke grievous : now therefore make thou the grievous service of thy father, and his heavy yoke which he put upon us, lighter, and we will serve thee.
Page 12 - And spake to them after the counsel of the young men, saying, My father made your yoke heavy, and I will add to your yoke: my father also chastised you with whips, but I will chastise you with scorpions.