The Christian miscellany, and family visiter, 7–8. köide1859 |
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... peace and joy . A wife , therefore , should never give her husband occasion to command her to do anything , or to forbid anything . His known wish , except in cases of conscience , should be law to her . The moment she can ascertain ...
... peace and joy . A wife , therefore , should never give her husband occasion to command her to do anything , or to forbid anything . His known wish , except in cases of conscience , should be law to her . The moment she can ascertain ...
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... peace with all men , and holiness . " ( James iii . 17 ; Heb . xii . 14. ) No necessity can justify such a division ... peace , from others to us ; but never without active peace , from us to others . — Cure of Church Divisions , preface ...
... peace with all men , and holiness . " ( James iii . 17 ; Heb . xii . 14. ) No necessity can justify such a division ... peace , from others to us ; but never without active peace , from us to others . — Cure of Church Divisions , preface ...
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... peace . His conscience was agitated by a fearful sense of sin . So sore were his conflicts , that his health gave way , and he was brought to the gates of the grave . His anguish and terrors redoubled at the prospect of death . He was ...
... peace . His conscience was agitated by a fearful sense of sin . So sore were his conflicts , that his health gave way , and he was brought to the gates of the grave . His anguish and terrors redoubled at the prospect of death . He was ...
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... peace of God , which passeth all understanding , kept his heart and mind through Jesus Christ . He realized the pardon of sin as a personal blessing ; and this is the only thing which can give light , life , and joy . There is no true ...
... peace of God , which passeth all understanding , kept his heart and mind through Jesus Christ . He realized the pardon of sin as a personal blessing ; and this is the only thing which can give light , life , and joy . There is no true ...
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... peace was transcendent , or his joy ecstatical . He was simply " at rest " in Christ . Of the two modes of preaching , John Fletcher selected - man a sinner . His first text was both text and motto for the future : " Ye adulterers and ...
... peace was transcendent , or his joy ecstatical . He was simply " at rest " in Christ . Of the two modes of preaching , John Fletcher selected - man a sinner . His first text was both text and motto for the future : " Ye adulterers and ...
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