The Works of Samuel Stennett, Volume 2Thomas Tegg, 1824 - Baptists |
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Page 15
... imagination could have suggested the grand expedient which hath been adopted , it would yet have been incredible that there should exist love in heaven of such magnitude as to carry it into effect . But such love there was in the bosom ...
... imagination could have suggested the grand expedient which hath been adopted , it would yet have been incredible that there should exist love in heaven of such magnitude as to carry it into effect . But such love there was in the bosom ...
Page 47
... imagination , to draw from these originals a pleasing picture of family virtue and piety . A cordial affection subsisted between this happy pair . Aquila attended diligently to his temporal affairs , and , by the smiles of Providence on ...
... imagination , to draw from these originals a pleasing picture of family virtue and piety . A cordial affection subsisted between this happy pair . Aquila attended diligently to his temporal affairs , and , by the smiles of Providence on ...
Page 85
... imagination on the other ; especially where the former is free from over - bearing pedantry , and the latter from disgusting affectation ! Not to say , likewise , what mighty effect good sense hath to restrain the natural im- petuosity ...
... imagination on the other ; especially where the former is free from over - bearing pedantry , and the latter from disgusting affectation ! Not to say , likewise , what mighty effect good sense hath to restrain the natural im- petuosity ...
Page 101
... imagination , and suppose all mankind come to a point upon the question , that there is no future state ; what would be the effect ? The main fences and barriers of society would be destroyed , and the strongest if not the only incite ...
... imagination , and suppose all mankind come to a point upon the question , that there is no future state ; what would be the effect ? The main fences and barriers of society would be destroyed , and the strongest if not the only incite ...
Page 102
... imagination will suggest . And all this will be accompanied with such sad , but just , complaints of the perverseness and corruption of human nature , such expressions of lively joy on account of the mercy of God in Jesus Christ , and ...
... imagination will suggest . And all this will be accompanied with such sad , but just , complaints of the perverseness and corruption of human nature , such expressions of lively joy on account of the mercy of God in Jesus Christ , and ...
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