Sermons on Several Occasions, Volumen2J. Emory and B. Waugh, 1834 |
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... mind of man is utterly unable to comprehend it . But does it not bear some affinity to another incomprehensible thing , immensity ? May not space , though an unsubstantial thing , be compared with another unsubstantial thing , duration ...
... mind of man is utterly unable to comprehend it . But does it not bear some affinity to another incomprehensible thing , immensity ? May not space , though an unsubstantial thing , be compared with another unsubstantial thing , duration ...
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... mind sees only such a portion of time at once . space that lies beyond this is invisible to the eye , so all the time which lies beyond that compass is invisible to the mind . So that we do not perceive either the space or the time ...
... mind sees only such a portion of time at once . space that lies beyond this is invisible to the eye , so all the time which lies beyond that compass is invisible to the mind . So that we do not perceive either the space or the time ...
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... mind . Permit me then to go on . You believe you have a soul connected with this house of clay . But can you comprehend how ? What are the ties that unite the heavenly flame with the earthly clod ? You under- stand just nothing of the ...
... mind . Permit me then to go on . You believe you have a soul connected with this house of clay . But can you comprehend how ? What are the ties that unite the heavenly flame with the earthly clod ? You under- stand just nothing of the ...
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... mind . For while he was inno- cent he was impassive ; incapable of suffering . Nothing could stain his purity of joy . And , to crown all , he was immortal . 3. To this creature , endued with all these excellent faculties , thus ...
... mind . For while he was inno- cent he was impassive ; incapable of suffering . Nothing could stain his purity of joy . And , to crown all , he was immortal . 3. To this creature , endued with all these excellent faculties , thus ...
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... mind , assert the distinguishing dignity of their nature ! Let all who are of a more generous spirit , know and maintain their rank in the scale of beings . Rest not till you enjoy the privilege of humanity ; the know- ledge and love of ...
... mind , assert the distinguishing dignity of their nature ! Let all who are of a more generous spirit , know and maintain their rank in the scale of beings . Rest not till you enjoy the privilege of humanity ; the know- ledge and love of ...
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angels answer apostle atheism believe blessed blood body called children of God children of men Christian church church of England command conscience consider continually creature darkness death desire devil earth endeavour eternity everlasting evil evil angels eyes faith Father fear fire flesh give glory grace hand happiness hath hear heart heathen heaven hell Holy Ghost Holy Spirit honour idolatry implies Jesus Christ kind kingdom labour light live Lord Lord's supper manner means mercy mind misery nature neighbour ness never observe ourselves outward pain perfect persons Pharisees plain pleased pleasure poor preach pride reason receive religion rich righteousness salvation sanctified Scripture sense SERMON shalt sins Son of God soul speak suffer suppose tempers temptation thee things thou thought thousand tion true truth understanding unto walk wherein whole wisdom wise word