The Christian Observer, Volumes 26-27Hatchard and Company, 1828 - Religion |
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... souls from dark- ness to light , and from the power of satan unto God . The principal phenomena which ... soul by the power of the Holy Ghost , and the supreme authority of holy Scripture in mat- ters of faith and practice ...
... souls from dark- ness to light , and from the power of satan unto God . The principal phenomena which ... soul by the power of the Holy Ghost , and the supreme authority of holy Scripture in mat- ters of faith and practice ...
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... soul ! O heavenly Father , though I be snatched out of this life , though I must now lay down this body , yet know I assuredly that I shall dwell with thee for ever , and that none can pluck me out of thy hands ! He then thrice again ...
... soul ! O heavenly Father , though I be snatched out of this life , though I must now lay down this body , yet know I assuredly that I shall dwell with thee for ever , and that none can pluck me out of thy hands ! He then thrice again ...
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... souls , that the outward tyranny and persecution , and the resistance to the progress of know- ledge and happiness , by which it was produced , are only to be considered as appendages and instruments of the spiritual defection . In such ...
... souls , that the outward tyranny and persecution , and the resistance to the progress of know- ledge and happiness , by which it was produced , are only to be considered as appendages and instruments of the spiritual defection . In such ...
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... soul before God , and confess my sins to him . " After a short interval , during which he had been employed fervently in mental prayer , he re- marked with energy , and with joy in his countenance , " What blessed hope do I now derive ...
... soul before God , and confess my sins to him . " After a short interval , during which he had been employed fervently in mental prayer , he re- marked with energy , and with joy in his countenance , " What blessed hope do I now derive ...
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ejaculatory prayer to God , and his soul appeared to hold happy com- munion with his heavenly Father . This holy frame of mind was evi- dent from his uplifted hands , the motion of his lips , and the solem- nity of his countenance . His ...
ejaculatory prayer to God , and his soul appeared to hold happy com- munion with his heavenly Father . This holy frame of mind was evi- dent from his uplifted hands , the motion of his lips , and the solem- nity of his countenance . His ...
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