The Works of the Rev. H. Scougal: Containing the Life of God in the Soul of Man; with Nine Other Discourses on Important Subjects. To which is Added a Sermon Preached at the Author's Funeral, by George GairdenPierce and Williams, 1881 - 272 pages |
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... makes us partake of an infinite happiness 36 He that loveth God , finds sweetness in all his dis- pensations 37 The duties of religion are delightful to him 37 The excellency of universal charity and love The pleasure that.
... makes us partake of an infinite happiness 36 He that loveth God , finds sweetness in all his dis- pensations 37 The duties of religion are delightful to him 37 The excellency of universal charity and love The pleasure that.
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... infinite ocean of goodness ; and they who are endued with it , may be said to have God dwelling in their souls and Christ formed within them . What the natural life is . Before I descend to a more particular consideration of that divine ...
... infinite ocean of goodness ; and they who are endued with it , may be said to have God dwelling in their souls and Christ formed within them . What the natural life is . Before I descend to a more particular consideration of that divine ...
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... infinite goodness manifested in all the works of creation and providence . A soul thus possessed with divine love , must needs be enlarged towards all mankind in a sincere and unbounded affection , because of the relation they have to ...
... infinite goodness manifested in all the works of creation and providence . A soul thus possessed with divine love , must needs be enlarged towards all mankind in a sincere and unbounded affection , because of the relation they have to ...
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... infinite content and satisfaction in the performance of it , that when , being faint and weary with his journey , he rested him- self on Jacob's well , and entreated water of the Sama- ritan woman ; the success of his conference with ...
... infinite content and satisfaction in the performance of it , that when , being faint and weary with his journey , he rested him- self on Jacob's well , and entreated water of the Sama- ritan woman ; the success of his conference with ...
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... not now speak of that infinite condescension of the eternal Son of God , in taking our nature upon him ; but only reflect on our Saviour's lowly and humble deportment " while he was in the world . He had 28 THE LIFE OF GOD.
... not now speak of that infinite condescension of the eternal Son of God , in taking our nature upon him ; but only reflect on our Saviour's lowly and humble deportment " while he was in the world . He had 28 THE LIFE OF GOD.
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