... amiss, and make the shipwrecks of one day be as marks to direct our course in another. This may be called the very art of virtuous living, and would contribute wonderfully to advance our reformation, and preserve our innocence. The Life of God in the Soul of Man - Página 79por Henry Scougal - 1868 - 128 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Henry Scougal - 1775 - 188 páginas
...an heathen pen ; " That before we betake ourfelves to reft, we review and examine all the pafiages of the day, that we may have the comfort of what we have done aright, and may redrefs what we find to have been amifs, and make the fhipwrecks of one day be as marks do diredt our... | |
| Henry Scougal - 1792 - 176 páginas
...heathen pen ; " That be•fore we betake ourfclves to reft, we review and examine all the paffages of the day, that we may have the comfort of what we have done aright/ and may redrefs what we find to have been amifs, and mike the fhipwrecks t»f on* day be as marks, to direcl;... | |
| John Mason - 1801 - 192 páginas
...from a heathen pen : That before we betake ouri'elves to reft, we review, and examine nil the paflnges of the day, that we may have the comfort of what we have done aright, 2nd m,ay redrefs what we find to have been amit's; and iha'fce the fliipwrecks of one day be as marks... | |
| Henry Scougal - 1805 - 192 páginas
...from a Heathen pen, That before we betake ourfelves to reft, we renew and examine all the pafiages of the day, that we may have the comfort of what we have done aright, and may redrefs what we find to have been amifs, and make the fliip-wrecks of one day be as marks to direct... | |
| John Mason - 1809 - 232 páginas
...though it first dropped from a heathen pen ; that before we betake ourselves to rest, •we review and examine all the passages of the day, that we may...shipwrecks of one day, be as marks to direct our course on another. A practice that hath been recomi. mended by many of the heathen moralists of the greatest... | |
| John Mason - 1816 - 298 páginas
...Christian, though it first dropped from a heathen pen, that, before we betake ourselves to rest, we review and examine all the passages of the day, that we may...shipwrecks of one day be as marks to direct our course on another ; a practice that hath been recommended by many of the heathen moralists of the greatest... | |
| Henry Scougal - 1822 - 328 páginas
...Christian, though it did first drop from a heathen pen ; "That before we betake ourselves to rest, we review and examine all the passages of the day, that we may...aright, and may redress what we find to have been. o aaaiss, and make the shipwrecks of one day be as marks to direct our course in another." This may... | |
| John Mason - 1824 - 340 páginas
...Christian, though it first dropped from a heathen pen, that, before we betake ourselves to rest, we review and examine all the passages of the day, that we may...shipwrecks of one day be as marks to direct our course on another; a practice that hath been recommended by many of the heathen moralists of the greatest... | |
| John Mason - 1828 - 162 páginas
...Christian, though it first dropped from a heathen pen. that before we betake ourselves to rest, we review and examine all the passages of the day, that we may...amiss, and make the shipwrecks of one day, be as marks so direct our course on another. A practice that has been recommended by many of the heathen moralists... | |
| Henry Scougal - 1830 - 430 páginas
...before us, he will guide us by his eye, and instruct us in the way wherein we ought to walk." This care and watchfulness over our actions must be seconded...aright, and may redress what we find to have been done amiss, and make the shipwrecks of one day be as marks to direct our course in another. This may... | |
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