The Young Man's Sunday Book: A Practical Exhibition of Doctrines, Duties, and Principles, Adapted to Improve the Taste, to Excite the Reflection, and to Promote the Piety, Usefulness, and Happiness, of the YoungKey & Biddle, 1835 - 320 |
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Strona 14
... Lord , for whom I have counted all things loss , and do judge them to be dung , that I might win Christ , and might be found in him , not having my own righteousness , which is of the law ; but that which is through the faith of Christ ...
... Lord , for whom I have counted all things loss , and do judge them to be dung , that I might win Christ , and might be found in him , not having my own righteousness , which is of the law ; but that which is through the faith of Christ ...
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... Lord all the days of my life , to behold the beauty of the Lord , and to inquire in his temple . " The man who thus cultivates the habitual impression of the divine presence lives in an atmosphere peculiarly his own . The storms which ...
... Lord all the days of my life , to behold the beauty of the Lord , and to inquire in his temple . " The man who thus cultivates the habitual impression of the divine presence lives in an atmosphere peculiarly his own . The storms which ...
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... Lord , and glorify thy name , " say the blest inhabitants of heaven , " for thou only art holy . " No other fountain of holiness is there in the universe than the God whom they adore . As his will is the standard and criterion of ...
... Lord , and glorify thy name , " say the blest inhabitants of heaven , " for thou only art holy . " No other fountain of holiness is there in the universe than the God whom they adore . As his will is the standard and criterion of ...
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... Lord , there- fore , must be meant , not the excellent attributes of his nature only , but the degree thereof , where- by he is distinguished from , and raised infinitely above , all his creatures and all his works . This is not all ...
... Lord , there- fore , must be meant , not the excellent attributes of his nature only , but the degree thereof , where- by he is distinguished from , and raised infinitely above , all his creatures and all his works . This is not all ...
Strona 33
... Lord ; let all the inhabit- ants of the world stand in awe of him . " WISDOM OF GOD IN HIS ADMINISTRATION . ALTHOUGH God may be said to act arbitrarily , yet he never doth any thing unadvisedly , but ac- cording to the counsel , which ...
... Lord ; let all the inhabit- ants of the world stand in awe of him . " WISDOM OF GOD IN HIS ADMINISTRATION . ALTHOUGH God may be said to act arbitrarily , yet he never doth any thing unadvisedly , but ac- cording to the counsel , which ...
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Strona 186 - But so have I seen a rose newly springing from the clefts of its hood, and, at first, it was fair as the morning, and full with the dew of heaven, as a lamb's fleece ; but when a ruder breath had forced open its virgin modesty, and dismantled its too youthful and unripe retirements, it began to put on darkness, and to decline to softness and the symptoms of a sickly age; it bowed the head, and broke its stalk, and, at night, having lost some of its leaves and all its beauty, it fell into the portion...
Strona 199 - There is one glory of the sun, and another glory of the moon, and another glory of the stars; for one star differeth from another star in glory.
Strona 212 - Certainly virtue is like precious odours, most fragrant when they are incensed or crushed ; for Prosperity doth best discover vice, but Adversity doth best discover virtue.
Strona 190 - The Lord gave and the Lord hath taken away, and blessed be the name of the Lord.
Strona 150 - If any man among you seem to be religious, and bridleth not his tongue, but deceiveth his own heart, that man's religion is vain.
Strona 44 - For take an example of a dog, and mark what a generosity and courage he will put on when he finds himself maintained by a man, who to him is instead of a God, or melior natura, which courage is manifestly such as that creature, without that confidence, of a better nature than his own could never attain. So man, when he resteth and assureth himself upon divine protection and favor, gathereth a force and faith which human nature in itself could not obtain.
Strona 212 - Yet even in the Old Testament, if you listen to David's harp, you shall hear as many hearse-like airs as carols ; and the pencil of the Holy Ghost hath laboured more in describing the afflictions of Job than the felicities of Solomon.
Strona 205 - The first creature of God, in the works of the days, was the light of the sense; the last was the light of reason; and his sabbath work, ever since, is the illumination of his Spirit.
Strona 205 - The poet that beautified the sect that was otherwise inferior to the rest saith yet excellently well: "It 20 is a pleasure to stand upon the shore and to see ships tossed upon the sea; a pleasure to stand in the window of a castle and to see a battle and the adventures thereof below: but no pleasure is comparable to the standing upon the vantage ground of truth...
Strona 60 - The fairest productions of human wit, after a few perusals, like gathered flowers, wither in our hands, and lose their fragrancy ; but these unfading plants of paradise become, as we are accustomed to them, still more and more beautiful; their bloom appears to be daily heightened ; fresh odours are emitted, and new sweets extracted from them. He who hath once tasted their excellencies, will desire to taste them yet again ; and he who tastes them oftenest, will relish them best.