| Henry Scougal - 1792 - 176 páginas
...Religion is. BUT certainly religion is quite another thing, and they who are acquainted with it, will entertain far different thoughts, and difdain all...of it: They know by experience that true religion h an union of the foul with God, a real participation of the divine nature, the very image of God drawn... | |
| Henry Scougal, George Garden - 1829 - 282 páginas
...acquainted with it, will entertain far different thoughts, and disdain flM those shadows and false imitations of it. They know by experience, that true religion is an union of the soul with God, a real participation of the divine nature, the very image of God drawn upon the soul... | |
| John Jebb - 1837 - 512 páginas
...acquainted with it, will entertain far different thoughts, and disdain all those shadows and false imitations of it. They know by experience, that true religion is an union of the soul with God, a real participation of the divine nature, the very image of God drawn upon the soul... | |
| Henry Scougal - 1846 - 292 páginas
...acquainted with it, will entertain far different thungn*s, and disdain all those shadows and false imitations of it. They know by experience, that true religion is an union of the soul with God, a real participation of the divine nature, the very image of God drawn upon the soul;... | |
| Thomas Kerchever Arnold - 1847 - 572 páginas
...are acquainted with it will entertain far different thoughts, and disdain all those shadows and false imitations of it ; they know by experience that true religion is an union of the soul with GOD, the very image of GOD drawn upon the soul ; or, in the Apostle's phrase, it is CHRIST... | |
| Henry Scougal - 1868 - 162 páginas
...acquainted with it, will entertain far different thoughts, and disdain all those shadows and false imitations of it. They know by experience, that true religion is an union of the soul with God, a real participation of the divine nature, the very image of God drawn upon the soul... | |
| John R. Tyson - 2007 - 369 páginas
...Scougal urged: "They who are acquainted with [religion] will . . . disdain all those shadows and fake imitations of it. They know by experience that true religion is an union of the soul with God, a real participation in the Divine nature, the image of God drawn upon the soul, or... | |
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