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... unto me ? saith the Lord . Bring no more vain oblations . Incense is an abomination unto me . The new moons and sabbaths , the calling of as- semblies , I cannot away with ; it is ini- hy - quity , even the solemn meeting . ( Isa . i ...
... unto me ? saith the Lord . Bring no more vain oblations . Incense is an abomination unto me . The new moons and sabbaths , the calling of as- semblies , I cannot away with ; it is ini- hy - quity , even the solemn meeting . ( Isa . i ...
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... unto the day of redemption . The text affords a striking proof of the esti- mation in which they are held by God . Amidst that infinite variety of human events which pass under his eye , the prayers and the alms of Cor- nelius attracted ...
... unto the day of redemption . The text affords a striking proof of the esti- mation in which they are held by God . Amidst that infinite variety of human events which pass under his eye , the prayers and the alms of Cor- nelius attracted ...
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... unto the lively hope of an inheritance incor- ruptible and undefiled , and that fadeth not away . Justly is this hope styled in Scripture , the anchor of the soul , both sure and steadfast . For what an anchor is to a ship in a dark ...
... unto the lively hope of an inheritance incor- ruptible and undefiled , and that fadeth not away . Justly is this hope styled in Scripture , the anchor of the soul , both sure and steadfast . For what an anchor is to a ship in a dark ...
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... unto the Lord . Let him without trepidation or wa- vering proceed in discharging his duty ; resolved , that though the world may make him unfortunate , it shall never make him base ; and confid- ing , that in what God and his con ...
... unto the Lord . Let him without trepidation or wa- vering proceed in discharging his duty ; resolved , that though the world may make him unfortunate , it shall never make him base ; and confid- ing , that in what God and his con ...
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... unto him ? They say unto God , Depart from us . -What an impious voice ! Could we have believed it possible , that worldly pleasures should so far intoxicate any human heart ? Wretched and infatu- ated men ! Have you ever examined on ...
... unto him ? They say unto God , Depart from us . -What an impious voice ! Could we have believed it possible , that worldly pleasures should so far intoxicate any human heart ? Wretched and infatu- ated men ! Have you ever examined on ...
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