The Christian's Triumph Over Death: A Sermon Occasioned by the Much-lamented Death of the Reverende Philip Doddridge |
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Page 17 - To-day or to-morrow we will go into such a city and continue there a year, and buy and sell, and get gain : whereas ye know not what shall be on the morrow. For what is your life ? It is even a vapour, that appeareth for a little time, and then vanisheth away.
Page 18 - Blefs the Lord, O my foul'. and all that is within- me, blefs his holy name.
Page 5 - And they buried Abner in Hebron : and the king lifted up his voice, and wept at the grave of Abner ; and all the people wept.
Page 8 - Moreover thou knowest also what Joab the son of Zeruiah did to me, and what he did to the two captains of the hosts of Israel, unto Abner the son of Ner, and unto Amasa the son of Jether, whom he slew, and shed the blood of war in peace, and put the blood of war upon his girdle that was about his loins, and in his shoes that were on his feet. Do therefore according to thy wisdom, and let not his hoar head go down to the grave in peace.
Page 17 - Go to now, ye that fay, to-day or to-morrow, we will go into fuch a city, and continue there a year, and buy, and fell, and get gain.
Page 15 - I will ransom them from the power of the grave, I will redeem them from death : O death, I will be thy plague : O grave, I will be thy destruction : repentance shall be hid from mine eyes.
Page 33 - Then we who are alive, and re' main, fhall be caught up together with them in the ' clouds, to meet the Lord in the air, and fo fhall * we ever be with the Lord.
Page 12 - ... the silver cord is snapped, and the golden bowl is broken, and the pitcher is broken at the fountain, and the wheel broken at the cistern, and the dust returns to the earth as it was, and the breath returns to God who gave it.
Page 21 - Him, being delivered by the determinate counfel and foreknowledge of God, ye have taken...
Page 20 - Chrift ; who fhall change our vile body, that it may be fafhioned like unto His glorious body, according to the working whereby He is able even to fubdue all things unto Himfelf.— From tfc Epijile.