The Oberlin Evangelist, Volume 7R.E. Gillett, 1845 - Congregational churches |
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... divine man- ifestations which the true believer constantly enjoys , can be ever translated into thought , or ever rises to distinet and reflective consciousness . It is a world of wonders to which ia some sense we are present in the ...
... divine man- ifestations which the true believer constantly enjoys , can be ever translated into thought , or ever rises to distinet and reflective consciousness . It is a world of wonders to which ia some sense we are present in the ...
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... divine character are more pleasing God ? Have you been conscious that you were willing to sacrifice all things that you might find it ? Have your heart and flesh cried out for the living God ? If not , be not surprised that you have ...
... divine character are more pleasing God ? Have you been conscious that you were willing to sacrifice all things that you might find it ? Have your heart and flesh cried out for the living God ? If not , be not surprised that you have ...
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... divine skill , da- guerrotyped on my heart , and while I am speaking of him to others , I must in my conduct hold up that im- age to their view , and be able to say this is not I , but Jesus Christ this is his love , his meekness , his ...
... divine skill , da- guerrotyped on my heart , and while I am speaking of him to others , I must in my conduct hold up that im- age to their view , and be able to say this is not I , but Jesus Christ this is his love , his meekness , his ...
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... divine right of civil government , and puts into their hands the sword from God himself . Of course rulers are responsible under God to bear that sword as a restraint upon evil doers , and for the protection of those that do well . Yet ...
... divine right of civil government , and puts into their hands the sword from God himself . Of course rulers are responsible under God to bear that sword as a restraint upon evil doers , and for the protection of those that do well . Yet ...
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... divine beauty of his character , than was manifested perhaps under any other circum- stances . So when we are greatly tried with the evil doing of others , God has given us an opportunity of manifesting most of the divine temper to the ...
... divine beauty of his character , than was manifested perhaps under any other circum- stances . So when we are greatly tried with the evil doing of others , God has given us an opportunity of manifesting most of the divine temper to the ...
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