The Christian Monitor, Volume 3Munroe and Francis, 1807 - Christian life |
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Page 31
... world is God's , so the whole world is to act for God . As all men have the same relation to God , as all men have all their powers and faculties from God ; so all men are 18 : obliged to act for God with all their powers and SL.
... world is God's , so the whole world is to act for God . As all men have the same relation to God , as all men have all their powers and faculties from God ; so all men are 18 : obliged to act for God with all their powers and SL.
Page 126
... relation , it then becomes the greatest benefit to ourselves , and produces its best effects in our own hearts . If therefore you should always change and alter your intercessions , according as the needs and necessities of your ...
... relation , it then becomes the greatest benefit to ourselves , and produces its best effects in our own hearts . If therefore you should always change and alter your intercessions , according as the needs and necessities of your ...
Page 136
... relation to God ; we cannot be said so much as to believe in him , unless we believe him to be of infinite wisdom . Every argument therefore for patience under his disposal of us is as strong an argument for approbation and thankfulness ...
... relation to God ; we cannot be said so much as to believe in him , unless we believe him to be of infinite wisdom . Every argument therefore for patience under his disposal of us is as strong an argument for approbation and thankfulness ...
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... relation to God be our great- est relation , if our advancement , in his favour be our highest advancement , he , who has the highest notions of the excellence of this rela- tion , he , who most strongly perceives the high- est worth ...
... relation to God be our great- est relation , if our advancement , in his favour be our highest advancement , he , who has the highest notions of the excellence of this rela- tion , he , who most strongly perceives the high- est worth ...
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man , as certain as the immortality of our nature and relation to God are the most glorious cir . cumstances of our nature , so certain is it , that he , who dwells most in contemplation of them , whose heart is most affected with them ...
man , as certain as the immortality of our nature and relation to God are the most glorious cir . cumstances of our nature , so certain is it , that he , who dwells most in contemplation of them , whose heart is most affected with them ...
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