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Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Thomas Chalmers - Page 435
by William Hanna - 1850 - 606 pages
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The Leisure Hour Improved, Or, Moral Miscellanies in Prose and Verse

Leisure hour, Robert Barnard - 1811 - 218 pages
...chief and only knowledge. Yea, God himself earnestly wishes this wisdom to Israel his people — "O that they were wise, that they understood this, that they would consider their latter end." I jt u> then fr.rc number our days by mi'tlrtaiinu what our dajs arc, and the end lor which our lives...
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The works of ... William Huntington ... to the close of the year MDCCCVI.

William Huntington (works.) - 1811 - 424 pages
...his law, death and judgment, home to our mind and conscience, and sets them all before our eyes. " O that they were wise, that they understood this, that they would consider their latter end !" These things brought home and deeply impressed on the soul, are attended with great consternation...
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Sermons

Thomas Laurie (minister of Newburn.) - 1811 - 136 pages
...DEATH. Preached at the celebration of the Sacrament of the Lord's Supper. DEUTERONOMY, xxxii. -29. O that they were wise, that they understood this, that they would consider their latter end! Page 44<) SERMON XXIV. ON THE IMMORTALITY OF THE SOUL, AND A FUTURE STATE OF REWARDS AND PUNISHMENTS....
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The guide to domestic happiness [by W. Giles].

William Giles - 1811 - 268 pages
...chief and only knowledge. Yea, God himself earnestly wishes this wisdom to Israel his people — ' O that they were wise, that they understood this, that they would consider their latter end.' ' Let us therefore number our days by meditating what our days are, and the end for which our lives...
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Sermons on Various Subjects

Henry Kollock - 1811 - 414 pages
...he instantly dart forth his thunders, and sink them in despair ? No ! he affectionately cries, " O that they were wise, that they understood this, that they would consider their latter end :" (Deut. xxxii. 29.) " Oh that my people had hearkened unto me :" (Ps. Ixxxi. 13.) « Turn ye, turn...
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Twelve Sermons on the Character and Government of God

Joseph Field - 1811 - 356 pages
...lo it ? Many texts. are mentioned., as operating against our doctrine, such as the following : ** O that they were wise, that they understood this; that they would consider their latter end !. What could I have done more for my vineyard, that I have not done in it ? "Wherefore, when I looked...
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Human Nature in Its Fourfold State: Of Primitive Integrity, Entire ...

Thomas Boston - 1811 - 476 pages
...pleasures ! for which I must lie for ever in utter darkness." But no complaints will then avail. O that men were wise, that they understood this, that they would consider their latter end ! As to the Qualities with which the bodies of the saints shall be endowed -at the resurrection, the...
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The Christian Institutes;: Or, The Sincere Word of God. Being a Plain and ...

Francis Gastrell - 1812 - 378 pages
...feasting ; for that is the end of all men, and the living will lay it to his heart. (m) O that men were wise, that they understood this, that they would consider their latter end, and not put far away the evil day ! (») if a man live many years, and rejoice in them all; yet let...
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A New Analysis of Chronology, in which an Attempt is Made to Explain the ...

William Hales - 1812 - 692 pages
...would learn righteousness," from Liie experience and observation of all ages, past and present. — O that they were wise, that they understood this, that they would consider their end! the end of themselves, and of their posterity, even in this life, independent of futurity : for...
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Human Nature in Its Four-fold State: Of Primitive Integrity, Subsisting in ...

Thomas Boston - 1812 - 508 pages
...for which I must lie for ever in utter darkness !" But no complaints will then avail. " O that men were wise, that they understood this, that they would consider their latter end." As to the qualities, with which the bodies of the saints shall be endowed at the resurrection, the...
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