The Evangelical Magazine, Volumen15editors, 1807 |
Dentro del libro
Resultados 1-3 de 77
Página 294
... soul with terror , and he expected nothing but immediate destruction . The next day he strove as well as he could to be cheerful among his companions but he felt the sting remained within , and could not get rid of his wounded ...
... soul with terror , and he expected nothing but immediate destruction . The next day he strove as well as he could to be cheerful among his companions but he felt the sting remained within , and could not get rid of his wounded ...
Página 408
... soul of which it had been divested ; for a dead body possesses neither appetite nor action . But did he declare this in respect of his soul ? If so , he would have said , that he had power to lay down not his life , but his body , and ...
... soul of which it had been divested ; for a dead body possesses neither appetite nor action . But did he declare this in respect of his soul ? If so , he would have said , that he had power to lay down not his life , but his body , and ...
Página 409
soul . Neither can we justly collect from hence , that the Godhead was ever separated either from that soul or body ; but the laying down of his soul , and taking it up again , is to be understood in respect of his human nature ...
soul . Neither can we justly collect from hence , that the Godhead was ever separated either from that soul or body ; but the laying down of his soul , and taking it up again , is to be understood in respect of his human nature ...
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Términos y frases comunes
able appear attended believe Bible blessed body called cause Chapel character Christ Christian church conduct congregation consider continued conversation dear death desire divine doctrine duty effect established evidence expected expressed faith fear feel friends give glory gospel grace hand happy hath hear heard heart holy hope important interest Jesus kind labours late leave letter live London Lord Lord's manner means Meeting mind ministers Missionary morning nature never object observed once opened persons poor pray prayer preached present promise prove readers reason received religion religious respect Saviour Scriptures seemed sermon sinners Society soon soul spirit suffer thee things thou thought tion truth whole wish young