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... never passed over any of their leafy boughs . So of men , " one generation passeth away , and another B generation cometh , but the earth abideth for ever " PAGE THE UNIVERSAL CHARACTERISTIC- "AND HE DIED 5, 8, 11, 14, &c -Exod i 6,
... never passed over any of their leafy boughs . So of men , " one generation passeth away , and another B generation cometh , but the earth abideth for ever " PAGE THE UNIVERSAL CHARACTERISTIC- "AND HE DIED 5, 8, 11, 14, &c -Exod i 6,
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... never rung over the generation that is passing away . But there is one point in which the analogy does not hold there is one difference between the race of leaves and the race of men . Between the leaves of successive summers an ...
... never rung over the generation that is passing away . But there is one point in which the analogy does not hold there is one difference between the race of leaves and the race of men . Between the leaves of successive summers an ...
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... neighbour , —whose proud and singular boast it is , that , poor as she is , she has never yet yielded to a foreign yoke , -were content to win by courtship what they could not conquer by arms 56 SCRIPTURE CHARACTERS - JEHOSHAPHAT :
... neighbour , —whose proud and singular boast it is , that , poor as she is , she has never yet yielded to a foreign yoke , -were content to win by courtship what they could not conquer by arms 56 SCRIPTURE CHARACTERS - JEHOSHAPHAT :
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... never would have had . Do we find Je- hoshaphat boldly resisting and opposing the ungodli- ness of his new friend ? Ah , no ! his voice of rebuke is feeble and unheeded . Hear how he answers Ahab's impious avowal of the hatred which he ...
... never would have had . Do we find Je- hoshaphat boldly resisting and opposing the ungodli- ness of his new friend ? Ah , no ! his voice of rebuke is feeble and unheeded . Hear how he answers Ahab's impious avowal of the hatred which he ...
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... never as if he were at home , but always as an exile expecting to be recalled - he has every induce- ment to abandon himself to his own pleasure or his own profit , giving himself scarcely any real concern about what may be passing ...
... never as if he were at home , but always as an exile expecting to be recalled - he has every induce- ment to abandon himself to his own pleasure or his own profit , giving himself scarcely any real concern about what may be passing ...
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Page 74 - And we know that the Son of God is come, and hath given us an understanding, that we may know him that is true, and we are in him that is true, even in his Son Jesus Christ. This is the true God, and eternal life.
Page 230 - Peter said unto him, Though I should die with thee, yet will I not deny thee.
Page 284 - Then she runneth and cometh to Simon Peter, and to the other disciple whom Jesus loved, and saith unto them, They have taken away the Lord out of the sepulchre, and we know not where they have laid him.
Page 222 - And he said, Come. And when Peter was come down out of the ship, he walked on the water, to ' go to Jesus. But when he saw the wind boisterous, he was afraid ; and beginning to sink ; he cried, saying, Lord, save me.
Page 249 - Why sayest thou, O Jacob, and speakest, O Israel, "My way is hid from the Lord, And my judgment is passed over from my God"?
Page 266 - Simon Peter therefore beckoned to him, that he should ask who it should be of whom he spake. 25 He then lying on Jesus...
Page 287 - Then went in also that other disciple, which came first to the sepulchre, and he saw and believed. For as yet they knew not the Scripture, that he must rise again from the dead.
Page 427 - And now I am no more in the world, but these are in the world, and I come to thee. Holy Father, keep through thine own name those whom thou hast given me, that they may be one, as we are.
Page 148 - And when Herod saw Jesus, he was exceeding glad ; for he was desirous to see him of a long season, because he had heard many things of him ; and he hoped to have seen some miracle done by him.
Page 208 - But I know, that even now, whatsoever thou wilt ask of God, God will give it thee.