The Works of Orville Dewey, D.D. ...Simms and M'Intyre, 1844 - 887 pages |
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... stand firm in their integrity and allegiance to a loftier principle , and still their throbbing hearts in prayer , and hush them to the gentle emotions of kindness and pity . Such witnesses there are even in this bad world ; signs that ...
... stand firm in their integrity and allegiance to a loftier principle , and still their throbbing hearts in prayer , and hush them to the gentle emotions of kindness and pity . Such witnesses there are even in this bad world ; signs that ...
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... stand up to speak for themselves - alone - dissociated from that love which gives them all their moral character - then , I say that the moral nature of man cannot receive their message . A brute can receive that ; a dog or a horse can ...
... stand up to speak for themselves - alone - dissociated from that love which gives them all their moral character - then , I say that the moral nature of man cannot receive their message . A brute can receive that ; a dog or a horse can ...
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... stand before us - I care not with what varied ex- pression with the cheek flushed or blanched , with the tear suppressed or flowing , with the voice soft or loud , only so that the expression never seem to outrun , to exceed the feeling ...
... stand before us - I care not with what varied ex- pression with the cheek flushed or blanched , with the tear suppressed or flowing , with the voice soft or loud , only so that the expression never seem to outrun , to exceed the feeling ...
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... stand in direct contrast to the rest of the character ; to general ignorance , to want of moral refinement and delicacy , and of daily virtue . There is not only a zeal without knowledge , but there is a zeal which seems to thrive ...
... stand in direct contrast to the rest of the character ; to general ignorance , to want of moral refinement and delicacy , and of daily virtue . There is not only a zeal without knowledge , but there is a zeal which seems to thrive ...
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... stand before the judgment - seat ; when the book , -ah ! how firmly closed against all inspection now ! - when the book of our experience will be opened , and we shall be judged out of it . How serious is that prospect ! Who can look to ...
... stand before the judgment - seat ; when the book , -ah ! how firmly closed against all inspection now ! - when the book of our experience will be opened , and we shall be judged out of it . How serious is that prospect ! Who can look to ...
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The Works of Orville Dewey, D.D.: With a Biographical Sketch Orville Dewey Affichage du livre entier - 1893 |
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Page 121 - He that being often reproved hardeneth his neck, shall suddenly be destroyed, and that without remedy.
Page 507 - And they said one to another, Did not our heart burn within us, while he talked with us by the way, and while he opened to us the Scriptures?
Page 148 - Are not my days few? Cease then, and let me alone, that I may take comfort a little before I go whence I shall not return, even to the land of darkness and the shadow of death; a land of darkness, as darkness itself, and of the shadow of death, without any order and where the light is as darkness.
Page 573 - For, brethren, ye have been called unto liberty ; only use not liberty for an occasion to the flesh, but by love serve one another.
Page 183 - I die: * remove far from me vanity and lies: give me neither poverty nor riches; feed me with food convenient for me: * lest I be full, and deny thee, and say, "Who is the Lord?" or lest I be poor, and steal, and take the name of my God in vain.
Page 451 - Doth Job fear God for nought? Hast not thou made an hedge about him, and about his house, and about all that he hath on every side? thou hast blessed the work of his hands, and his substance is increased in the land. But put forth thine hand now, and touch all that he hath, and he will curse thee to thy face.
Page 81 - And if ye call on the Father, who without respect of persons judgeth according to every man's work, pass the time of your sojourning here in fear...
Page 469 - Circumcision in the flesh made by hands,) that at that time ye were without Christ, being aliens from the commonwealth of Israel, and strangers from the covenants of promise, having no hope, and without God in the world; but now in Christ Jesus, ye who sometimes were far off, are made nigh by the blood of Christ.
Page 433 - What man is he that desireth life, and loveth many days, that he may see good? Keep thy tongue from evil, and thy lips from speaking guile. Depart from evil, and do good; seek peace, and pursue it.
Page 502 - Toward us who believe, according to the working of his mighty power which he wrought in Christ, when he raised him from the dead (and set him at his own right hand, in the heavenly places, far above all principality, and power, and might, and dominion, and every name that is named, not only in this world but in that which is to come.