God in sighs and groans, and thoughts too big for expression. As when, after a deep contemplation of the divine perfections, appearing in all his works of wonder, it addresseth itself unto him in the profoundest adoration of his majesty and glory : or,... The Life of God in the Soul of Man - Página 112por Henry Scougal - 1868 - 128 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1813 - 996 páginas
...considered the beauty of holiness rind the unspeakable felicity of those that are truly good, it pantcth after God, and sendeth up such vigorous and ardent desires as no words can sufficiently express. This mental prayer is of all other the most effectual to purify the soul, and dispose it unto a holy... | |
| 1813 - 906 páginas
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| Henry Scougal - 1822 - 328 páginas
...holiness, and the unspeakable felicity of those that are truly good, it panteth after God, and sendcth up such vigorous and ardent desires, as no words can...continuing and repeating each of these acts as long as it rinds itself upheld by the force and impulse of the previous meditation. This mental prayer is of all... | |
| Henry Scougal - 1829 - 82 páginas
...we conceive the expressions and form the words, as it were, in our minds ; so there is a third and a more sublime kind of prayer, wherein the soul takes...previous meditation. This mental prayer is of all other the most effectual to purify the soul, and dispose it unto a holy and religious temper, and may... | |
| Henry Scougal - 1831 - 282 páginas
...it were, in our minds: so there is a third and more sublime kind of prayer, wherein the soul lakes a higher flight, and having collected all its forces...the force and impulse of the previous meditation. Prayer, another instrument of religion, and the This mental prayer is of all others the most effectual... | |
| Alexander Jaffray, John Barclay - 1833 - 638 páginas
...takes a higher flight, and having collected all its forces by long and serious meditation, il daiteth itself, (if I may so speak) towards God in sighs and...previous meditation. " This mental prayer is, of all other, the most effectual to purify the soul, and dispose it unto a holy and religious temper, and... | |
| John Barclay - 1835 - 382 páginas
...flight, and having collected all its forces by long and serious meditation, it darteth itself, (if 1 may so speak) towards God in sighs and groans, and...previous meditation. " This mental prayer is, of all other, the most effectual to purify the soul, and dispose it unto a holy and religious temper, and... | |
| John Jebb - 1837 - 512 páginas
...holiness, and the unspeakable felicity of those that are truly good, it pants after God, and sends up such vigorous and ardent desires, as no words can...previous meditation. This mental prayer, is, of all other, the most effectual to purify the soul, and dispose it unto a holy and religious temper; it may... | |
| Robert Scott, George William Gilmore - 1916 - 242 páginas
...collected all its forces by long ,and serious meditation, it darteth itself (if I may so speak) toward God in sighs and groans, and thoughts too big for...previous meditation. This mental prayer is of all other the most effectual to purify the soul and dispose it unto a holy and religious temper, and may... | |
| Robert Scott, George William Gilmore - 1916 - 242 páginas
...serious meditation, it darteth itself (if I may so speak) toward God in sighs and groans, and fecongal thoughts too big for expression. As when, after a...previous meditation. This mental prayer is of all other the most effectual to purify the soul and dispose it unto a holy and religious temper, and may... | |
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