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Yet his affection for them did not diminish to the last ; and if , in any instance , he saw a want of mutual regard , with the most singular propriety and feeling , he would quote Paul's language , " I will gladly spend , and be spent ...
Yet his affection for them did not diminish to the last ; and if , in any instance , he saw a want of mutual regard , with the most singular propriety and feeling , he would quote Paul's language , " I will gladly spend , and be spent ...
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... and of thine own we have given thee ; " — so do I feel myself greatly indebted to God , both for the power and the inclination to honour him with any substance , and with all the fruits of mine increase . Yea , O Lord !
... and of thine own we have given thee ; " — so do I feel myself greatly indebted to God , both for the power and the inclination to honour him with any substance , and with all the fruits of mine increase . Yea , O Lord !
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If the bleeding , dying love of Jesus Christ has its proper effect upon us , we shall feel our hearts ↑ Acts ix . 4 . Jer . xxxi . 18. 19 . Jer . xiv . 8 , 9. Isa . liv . 7 , 8 . • humbled , we shall be concerned to walk with ( її 16 )
If the bleeding , dying love of Jesus Christ has its proper effect upon us , we shall feel our hearts ↑ Acts ix . 4 . Jer . xxxi . 18. 19 . Jer . xiv . 8 , 9. Isa . liv . 7 , 8 . • humbled , we shall be concerned to walk with ( її 16 )
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Divine Redeemer ! manifest thyself unto the reader , as thou dost not unto the world ; let him sce thy beauty , let him feel thy power , let him enjoy thy love ! OLIGOS . PLAN OF A SERMON . Rev. Sir , To the Editor .
Divine Redeemer ! manifest thyself unto the reader , as thou dost not unto the world ; let him sce thy beauty , let him feel thy power , let him enjoy thy love ! OLIGOS . PLAN OF A SERMON . Rev. Sir , To the Editor .
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... struggling against their diabolical power ; instead of threatening , upbraiding , or uttering one complaining word , he is silent and passive ; feeling nothing but compassion for his murderers , in the view of their impending ruin .
... struggling against their diabolical power ; instead of threatening , upbraiding , or uttering one complaining word , he is silent and passive ; feeling nothing but compassion for his murderers , in the view of their impending ruin .
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