Death-bed Scenes: Or, Dying with and Without Religion, Designed to Illustrate the Truth and Power of Christianity, Volumen43;Volumen651Davis Wasgatt Clark Lane & Scott, 1852 - 569 páginas |
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... happy light of the Reformation . John was of a peculiarly tender con- science ; and during five years , before the accession of Queen Mary , had the strongest terrors of mind upon him , that he was in a reprobate state : in this fearful ...
... happy light of the Reformation . John was of a peculiarly tender con- science ; and during five years , before the accession of Queen Mary , had the strongest terrors of mind upon him , that he was in a reprobate state : in this fearful ...
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... happy who should then be called , not knowing whether they might have such a comforter again with them . After this the plague abated ; though , in the midst of it , Wishart constantly visited those that lay in the greatest extremity ...
... happy who should then be called , not knowing whether they might have such a comforter again with them . After this the plague abated ; though , in the midst of it , Wishart constantly visited those that lay in the greatest extremity ...
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... happy , that I can die in my Maker's cause . What ! would my gracious Redeemer descend from heaven to earth , that I might ascend from earth to heaven ? Would he undergo an ignominious death , that I might be possessed of a most blessed ...
... happy , that I can die in my Maker's cause . What ! would my gracious Redeemer descend from heaven to earth , that I might ascend from earth to heaven ? Would he undergo an ignominious death , that I might be possessed of a most blessed ...
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... happy inhabitant . The celestial city is full in view . Its glories beam upon me ; its breezes fan me ; its odours are wafted to me ; its sounds strike upon my ears ; and its spirit is breathed into my heart . Nothing separates me from ...
... happy inhabitant . The celestial city is full in view . Its glories beam upon me ; its breezes fan me ; its odours are wafted to me ; its sounds strike upon my ears ; and its spirit is breathed into my heart . Nothing separates me from ...
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... happy spirit was set at liberty . Dr. Payson's " ruling passion was strong in death . " His love for preaching was as invincible as that of the miser for gold , who dies grasping his treasure . He directed a label to be placed on his ...
... happy spirit was set at liberty . Dr. Payson's " ruling passion was strong in death . " His love for preaching was as invincible as that of the miser for gold , who dies grasping his treasure . He directed a label to be placed on his ...
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