Illustrations of the Divine Government, etcSherwood & Company, 1822 - 456 |
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... Father in a much more near and real sense than any human parent is the father of his offspring , and the best feelings of earthly parents must be exceeded by his in the degree in which he is more perfect than they . Yet a good father ...
... Father in a much more near and real sense than any human parent is the father of his offspring , and the best feelings of earthly parents must be exceeded by his in the degree in which he is more perfect than they . Yet a good father ...
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... father , a wife , a child , a friend , we feel a sorrow which refuses to be comforted . We dwell upon their excellences with a mournful pleasure . We think of the happy hours we have spent in their society , hours never to return , with ...
... father , a wife , a child , a friend , we feel a sorrow which refuses to be comforted . We dwell upon their excellences with a mournful pleasure . We think of the happy hours we have spent in their society , hours never to return , with ...
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... Father to give us clearer light and stronger vision . It is true , that the evil we suffer , and , indeed , that the general train of events , is the result of faws which we cannot without absurdity sup- ' pose the Deity to be ...
... Father to give us clearer light and stronger vision . It is true , that the evil we suffer , and , indeed , that the general train of events , is the result of faws which we cannot without absurdity sup- ' pose the Deity to be ...
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... determined their appointed times , and the places of their habitation . " To said . F Our revered Master assures us , that not even a sparrow falleth to the ground , without the will of our heavenly Father ; and that the very hairs 34.
... determined their appointed times , and the places of their habitation . " To said . F Our revered Master assures us , that not even a sparrow falleth to the ground , without the will of our heavenly Father ; and that the very hairs 34.
Strona 35
... Father feedeth them . Are ye not much better than they And why are ye Consider the lilies they toil not , anxious about Traiment ? of the field , how they grow $ neither do they spin ; and yet Solomon in all his glory was not arrayed ...
... Father feedeth them . Are ye not much better than they And why are ye Consider the lilies they toil not , anxious about Traiment ? of the field , how they grow $ neither do they spin ; and yet Solomon in all his glory was not arrayed ...
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