A Scotch communion Sunday. To which are added certain discourses from a university city. By the author of 'The recreations of a country parson'.Henry S. King, 1873 - 331 páginas |
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... ourselves entirely from the cares of our daily life , and to sit down as it were under the shadow of the Rock of Ages . We bless Thee , our Father , that as we are travelling onwards through this world , as strangers and pilgrims , to a ...
... ourselves entirely from the cares of our daily life , and to sit down as it were under the shadow of the Rock of Ages . We bless Thee , our Father , that as we are travelling onwards through this world , as strangers and pilgrims , to a ...
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... in ours ; but this is the meaning of what he said : ' Perhaps , many a day hereafter , it will be pleasant for us to remember all this . ' We 1 have thought the like ourselves . When we have by THE ACTION-SERMON 20-42.
... in ours ; but this is the meaning of what he said : ' Perhaps , many a day hereafter , it will be pleasant for us to remember all this . ' We 1 have thought the like ourselves . When we have by THE ACTION-SERMON 20-42.
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Andrew Kennedy H. Boyd. have thought the like ourselves . When we have by hard work attained some worthy end , we look back with pleasure on the toils that brought us there . Joy is the sweeter after sorrow . Rest is the happier after ...
Andrew Kennedy H. Boyd. have thought the like ourselves . When we have by hard work attained some worthy end , we look back with pleasure on the toils that brought us there . Joy is the sweeter after sorrow . Rest is the happier after ...
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... ourselves much frailty and wretch- edness , so that we have not our faith so perfect and so constant as we ought , being many times ready to distrust the Lord's goodness through the cor- ruption that is in us : and albeit , furthermore ...
... ourselves much frailty and wretch- edness , so that we have not our faith so perfect and so constant as we ought , being many times ready to distrust the Lord's goodness through the cor- ruption that is in us : and albeit , furthermore ...
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... communicants , how often we all do what is so well described in the Scriptural figure ; from the fountain of life , and hew out to turn away ourselves broken cisterns which can hold no water ! How 74 COMMUNION SUNDAY .
... communicants , how often we all do what is so well described in the Scriptural figure ; from the fountain of life , and hew out to turn away ourselves broken cisterns which can hold no water ! How 74 COMMUNION SUNDAY .
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