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... feel , through their loss in succession , the hea- viest strokes of affliction , yet his mind , fortified by religious habits , and buoyed up by his native tendency to contentment , sustained itself on God , and enabled him to persevere ...
... feel , through their loss in succession , the hea- viest strokes of affliction , yet his mind , fortified by religious habits , and buoyed up by his native tendency to contentment , sustained itself on God , and enabled him to persevere ...
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... feel that one part of duty performed , atones not for another which is neg- lected . In the midst of his prayers , the remembrance of injustice will up- braid him with hypocrisy ; and in the distribution of 1. ] PIETY AND MORALITY . 21.
... feel that one part of duty performed , atones not for another which is neg- lected . In the midst of his prayers , the remembrance of injustice will up- braid him with hypocrisy ; and in the distribution of 1. ] PIETY AND MORALITY . 21.
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... feels within is of much greater importance than all that befals him without . Let a man be brought into some such ... feel all its weakness by the pressure of adversity . De- jected with evils which overpower its strength , it relies ...
... feels within is of much greater importance than all that befals him without . Let a man be brought into some such ... feel all its weakness by the pressure of adversity . De- jected with evils which overpower its strength , it relies ...
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... feel himself solitary or for- saken . He believes God to be pre- sent with him , and the Holy Ghost to be the inspirer of his consolations . From that secret place of the Divine tabernacle , into which the text repre- sents him as ...
... feel himself solitary or for- saken . He believes God to be pre- sent with him , and the Holy Ghost to be the inspirer of his consolations . From that secret place of the Divine tabernacle , into which the text repre- sents him as ...
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... feel the blows of adversity ; but he shall not know the wounds of the heart . who would act upon this plan , adopt for the rule of his conduct that maxim of the Psalmist , Trust in the Lord , and do good . ( Psal . xxxvii . 3. ) To firm ...
... feel the blows of adversity ; but he shall not know the wounds of the heart . who would act upon this plan , adopt for the rule of his conduct that maxim of the Psalmist , Trust in the Lord , and do good . ( Psal . xxxvii . 3. ) To firm ...
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