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Page 39
... light and vile , which blessing of Heaven , be as the shining the wind driveth away . On the whole , let this be our con- clusion , that , both in prosperity and in adversity , religion is the safest guide of human life . Conducted by ...
... light and vile , which blessing of Heaven , be as the shining the wind driveth away . On the whole , let this be our con- clusion , that , both in prosperity and in adversity , religion is the safest guide of human life . Conducted by ...
Page 40
... light , allows us to see only through a glass darkly . It doth not yet appear what we shall be . Our know- ledge of a future world is very imper- fect ; our ideas of it are faint and confused . It is not displayed in such a manner as to ...
... light , allows us to see only through a glass darkly . It doth not yet appear what we shall be . Our know- ledge of a future world is very imper- fect ; our ideas of it are faint and confused . It is not displayed in such a manner as to ...
Page 41
... light as we desire , this is no more than what the analogy of all religion , both natural and revealed , gave us reason to expect . But such a solution of the difficulty will be thought imperfect . It may , perhaps , not give much ...
... light as we desire , this is no more than what the analogy of all religion , both natural and revealed , gave us reason to expect . But such a solution of the difficulty will be thought imperfect . It may , perhaps , not give much ...
Page 51
... light , and kings to the brightness of his rising . In the hour when Christ died , those prophetical riddles were solved ; those seeming contradictions were reconciled . The obscurity of oracles , and the ambiguity of types , vanished ...
... light , and kings to the brightness of his rising . In the hour when Christ died , those prophetical riddles were solved ; those seeming contradictions were reconciled . The obscurity of oracles , and the ambiguity of types , vanished ...
Page 52
... light was now brought to its crisis . The period was come when the seed of the woman should bruise the head of the serpent . For many ages , the most gross superstition had filled the earth . The glory of the incor- ruptible God was ...
... light was now brought to its crisis . The period was come when the seed of the woman should bruise the head of the serpent . For many ages , the most gross superstition had filled the earth . The glory of the incor- ruptible God was ...
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