| Lizzie Alldridge - 1885 - 156 páginas
...retain a distinct impression. It was to me a very terrible one, dwelling much on hell and judgment, and what a fearful thing it is to fall into the hands of the living God. This sermon haunted me. I began to pray a good deal, though only night and morning, with... | |
| Frances Ridley Havergal, Maria Vernon Graham Havergal - 1885 - 302 páginas
...retain a distinct impression. It was to me a very terrible one, dwelling much on hell and judgment, and what a fearful thing it is to fall into the hands of the living God. No one ever knew it, but this sermon haunted me, and day and night it crossed me. I began... | |
| Maria Vernon Graham Havergal - 1887 - 296 páginas
...retain a distinct impression. It was to me a very terrible one, dwelling much on hell and judgment, and what a fearful thing it is to fall into the hands of the living God. No one ever ' knew it, but this sermon haunted me, and day and night it crossed me. I began... | |
| James Henry Potts - 1888 - 562 páginas
...has no place in his faith for God or Christ or immortality, to awake in the future life, to realize what a fearful thing it is to ' fall into the hands of the living God !' What must be the feelings of a soul that has passed into eternity, full of wrath and... | |
| Joseph Maximilian Hark - 1888 - 308 páginas
...rational view of their case just now, it is simply inconceivable that there is any escape just now. What a fearful thing it is to fall into the hands of the living God! A fearful thing even if, as the philosopher tells us, 'the hands of the Living God are... | |
| Henry Drummond - 1892 - 332 páginas
...rational view of their case just now, it is simply inconceivable that there is any escape just now. What a fearful thing it is to fall into the hands of the living God ! A fearful thing even if, as the philosopher tells us, ' ' the hands of the L,iving God... | |
| 1863
...and now forty and two of them were torn limb from limb, and lying, a ghastly sight, upon the ground. What a fearful thing it is to fall into the hands of the living God ! Perhaps you would hardly think it was sin at all to call people names because they are... | |
| Elizabeth Stuart, Adrian Thatcher - 1996 - 498 páginas
...hates, denounces, and condemns adulterers. 'Whoremongers, and adulterers God will judge. Now consider what a fearful thing it is to fall into the hands of the living God.'55 Such strong words arouse our curiosity. Why did the Puritans have such animus toward... | |
| Matthew Henry - 2001 - 128 páginas
...set the briers and thorns against him in battle?" From the sufferings of Christ, we may easily infer what a "fearful thing it is to fall into the hands of the living God." (III.) Come and see the love of Christ. This is that which, with a peculiar regard, we... | |
| Mark Jonathan Harris - 2005 - 224 páginas
...had to sign up three or four days in advance. As Ben listened to the minister ramble on and on about "what a fearful thing it is to fall into the hands of a living God," he tried to figure out where all the people sitting in the crowded pews were going to... | |
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