The Presbyterian Quarterly Review, Volume 5Benjamin John Wallace, Albert Barnes proprietor, 1857 - Presbyterian Church |
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... thought of , nothing was transacted , save what pertained to the welfare of souls , or concerned the re- storation of the Church to its primitive model . Their humble repast was concluded by a solemn thanksgiving to God , and the ...
... thought of , nothing was transacted , save what pertained to the welfare of souls , or concerned the re- storation of the Church to its primitive model . Their humble repast was concluded by a solemn thanksgiving to God , and the ...
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... thought that no church was more liberal to its minister , more indulgent , or more teachable . They paid to him a well - merited deference when he spoke from the pulpit or conversed in private circles . His experience and his con ...
... thought that no church was more liberal to its minister , more indulgent , or more teachable . They paid to him a well - merited deference when he spoke from the pulpit or conversed in private circles . His experience and his con ...
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... thought . On one occasion he was called to the funeral of a man who lost his life in a street- fight , and he directed the attention of the crowd , in the most emphatic terms , to the fomenters of the strife . A sermon which he preached ...
... thought . On one occasion he was called to the funeral of a man who lost his life in a street- fight , and he directed the attention of the crowd , in the most emphatic terms , to the fomenters of the strife . A sermon which he preached ...
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... thought flies . Nor can we say , that when set free from our physical burden , the spirit may not fly with equal rapidity from place to place . We see nothing , then , in the capacities , or moral and essential nature of the spirits of ...
... thought flies . Nor can we say , that when set free from our physical burden , the spirit may not fly with equal rapidity from place to place . We see nothing , then , in the capacities , or moral and essential nature of the spirits of ...
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... thought Peter's angel had appeared , representing his cause , instead of himself . Is the inference too much , that in THEIR ESTIMATION this supposed angel was one of the " just made perfect , " and not one of the original angels , from ...
... thought Peter's angel had appeared , representing his cause , instead of himself . Is the inference too much , that in THEIR ESTIMATION this supposed angel was one of the " just made perfect , " and not one of the original angels , from ...
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Popular passages
Page 166 - Come and hear, all ye that fear God, and I will declare what he hath done for my soul.
Page 167 - And we desire that every one of you do shew the same diligence to the full assurance of hope unto the end: That ye be not slothful, but followers of them who through faith and patience inherit the promises.
Page 476 - Hear the sledges with the bells Silver bells! What a world of merriment their melody foretells! How they tinkle, tinkle, tinkle, In the icy air of night! While the stars that oversprinkle All the heavens, seem to twinkle With a crystalline delight...
Page 45 - Then saith he unto me, See thou do it not: for I am thy fellowservant, and of thy brethren the prophets, and of them which keep the sayings of this book: worship God.
Page 476 - For the moon never beams without bringing me dreams Of the beautiful ANNABEL LEE ; And the stars never rise, but I feel the bright eyes Of the beautiful ANNABEL LEE.
Page 492 - And he answered and said unto them, I tell you that, if these should hold their peace, the stones would immediately cry out.
Page 45 - And he said unto me, These sayings are faithful and true: and the Lord God of the holy prophets sent his angel to show unto his servants the things which must shortly be done.
Page 217 - That thus they all shall meet in future days : There ever bask in uncreated rays, No more to sigh or shed the bitter tear, Together hymning their Creator's praise, In such society, yet still more dear; While circling time moves round in an eternal sphere.
Page 163 - But will God indeed dwell on the earth ? Behold, the heaven, and heaven of heavens cannot contain thee: how much less this house that I have builded...
Page 672 - And Moses said unto him, Enviest thou for my sake? Would God that all the LORD's people were prophets, and that the LORD would put his spirit upon them!