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Private Thoughts on Religion - Page 257
by Thomas Adam - 1824 - 294 pages
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Thoughts on Religion

Blaise Pascal - Apologetics - 1833 - 428 pages
...home, to reconcile me to the thought of death, and prepare me for a happy reception into another world. prepared and weighed by my own hands, and consisting...respect to the stone, ' I am unworthy of this mercy : ' Lord, let it be more or less painful, and the means of death sooner or later, as thou pleasest,...
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Thoughts on Religion

Blaise Pascal - Apologetics - 1833 - 434 pages
...world. In pain, sickness, trouble, methinks I hear Go say, Take this medicine, exactly suited to the cas prepared and weighed by my own hands, and consisting...God does. The strangury has not done its work yet bj far. Say, my heart, with respect to the stone, ' I am unworthy of this mercy : ' Lord, let it be...
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An Autumn Dream: Thoughts in Verse on the Intermediate State of Happy ...

John Sheppard - Religious poetry - 1837 - 358 pages
...patiently, and bless Him for the mercy of it." "In pain, sickness, trouble, methinks I hear God say, Take this medicine, exactly suited to the case, prepared...consisting of the choicest drugs which heaven affords." — Chapter xi. on Resignation, pp. 273, 275, 261. (Diary of REV. T. ADAM, Rector of Wintringham.)...
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An autumn dream: thoughts in verse

John Sheppard - 1837 - 358 pages
...patiently, and bless Him for the mercy of it." "In pain, sickness, trouble, methinks I hear God say, Take this medicine, exactly suited to the case, prepared...and consisting of the choicest drugs which heaven affords."—Chapter xi. on Besignation, pp. 273, 275, 261. (Diary of REV. T. ADAM, Rector of Wintringham.)...
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Consolatio; or, Comfort for the afflicted [selections from religious writers ...

Charles Edward Kennaway - Bereavement - 1844 - 274 pages
...anxious only not to lose its fruits. ANON. 2. In pain, sickness, trouble, methinks I hear God say, Take this medicine, exactly suited to the case, prepared...consisting of the choicest drugs which heaven affords. T. ADAM. XVIII. " My son, give me thy heart." Who can fathom the breadth, and length, and depth of...
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Devotional Aids for the Chamber of Sickness

A. W. Mitchell - Sick - 1846 - 204 pages
...JLdam. In pain, sickness, trouble, methinks I hear God saying, Take this medicine, exactly suited to thy case, prepared and weighed by my own hands, and consisting of the choicest drugs which heaven affords. Ibid. God who knows my state and the danger I am in, sends pain to warn me of it; to make me dread...
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The Edinburgh Christian magazine, Volumes 1-2

1850 - 682 pages
...constantly, as the weather-cock docs with the wind. In pain, sickness, trouble, methinks I hear God say, Take this medicine, exactly suited to the case, prepared...consisting of the choicest drugs which heaven affords. God does not offer mo health, long life, plenty of worldly accommodations, respect, distinctions, principalities,...
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Our Christian Classics: Readings from the Best Divines with Notices ...

James Hamilton - Christian literature, English - 1858 - 436 pages
...happy state, than any degree of health or worldly prosperity. In pain, sickness, trouble, methinks I hear God saying, Take this medicine, exactly suited...consisting of the choicest drugs which heaven affords. Be not disturbed for trifles. By the practice of this rule we should come in time to think most things...
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Our Christian Classics: Readings from the Best Divines with ..., Volume 4

James Hamilton - Christian literature, English - 1858 - 562 pages
...happy state, than any degree of health or worldly prosperity. In pain, sickness, trouble, methinks I hear God saying, Take this medicine, exactly suited...consisting of the choicest drugs which heaven affords. Be not disturbed for trifles. By the practice of this rule we should come in time to think most things...
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Christian Classics... with Notices Biographical and Critical, Volume 4

James Hamilton - 1859 - 436 pages
...happy state, than any degree of health or worldly prosperity. In pain, sickness, trouble, methinks I hear God saying, Take this medicine, exactly suited...consisting of the choicest drugs which heaven affords. Be not disturbed for trifles. By the practice of this rule we should come in time to think most things...
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