| 1846 - 612 pages
...am chief and principal.' This one sentence, through God's instruction and inward teaching, which I did not then perceive, did so exhilarate my heart, being before wounded with the guilt of my Bins, and being almost in despair, that immediately I felt a marvellous comfort and quietness, insomuch... | |
| 1817 - 436 pages
...am the chief and principal. This one sentence through God's instruction and inward working, which I did not then perceive, did so exhilarate my heart, being before wounded with the gnilt of my sins, and being almost in despair, that immediately I felt marvellous comfort and quietness,... | |
| Christopher Wordsworth - Christian biography - 1818 - 544 pages
...felt a marvellous comfort and quietnesse, insomuch, that my brused bones leapt for joy, (Psalm. 60.) " After this, the Scripture began to be more pleasant unto me than the honie or the honie comb: wherein I learned that all my travels, all my fasting and watching, all the... | |
| Arminianism - 1850 - 698 pages
...the chief and principal.' This one sentence, through God's instruction and inward teaching, which I did not then perceive, did so exhilarate my heart,...comfort and quietness, insomuch that ' my bruised bones leapt for joy.' (Psalm li. 8.) After this the scripture began to be more pleasant to me than the honey,... | |
| Arminianism - 1847 - 662 pages
...but, at the time, some considerations of personal ambition led the lordly Cardinal to discourage a wounded with the guilt of my sins, and being almost...comfort and quietness, insomuch that ' my bruised bones leapt for joy.' (Psalm li. 8.) " After this the Scripture began to be more pleasant to me than the... | |
| 1831 - 544 pages
...am the chief and principal. This one sentence, through God's instruction and inward working, which I did not then perceive, did so exhilarate my heart,...comfort and quietness, insomuch that my bruised bones leapt for joy, Psal. 1. After this, the scripture began to be more pleasant unto me than the honey... | |
| Thomas Quinton STOW - East Anglia (England) - 1833 - 366 pages
...the chief and principal.' This one ' sentence, through God's instruction and inward working, which I did not then perceive, did so exhilarate my heart,...comfort and quietness, insomuch that my bruised bones leapt for joy."f The Scriptures henceforth became his most delightful study. He commenced a * Erasmus's... | |
| 1851 - 592 pages
...sentence, through God's instruction and inward teaching, which I did not then perceive, did so exhilirate my heart — being before wounded with the guilt of...After this the Scripture began to be more pleasant to me than the honey or the honey- comb. Therein I had learned that all my travels, all my fastings... | |
| Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A. Board of Publication - 1842 - 548 pages
...am the chief and principal. This one sentence, through God's instruction and inward working, which I did not then perceive, did so exhilarate my heart,...wounded with the guilt of my sins, and being almost in despair.that immediately I felt a marvellous comfort and quietness, insomuch that my bruised bones... | |
| Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A. Board of Publication - 1843 - 390 pages
...thus beautifully describes. " This one sentence, through God's instruction and inward working, which I did not then perceive, did so exhilarate my heart,...quietness, insomuch that my bruised bones leaped for joy." Having embraced the grand doctrine of justification by faith, independent of all that man can do or... | |
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