Fifty reasons why a sinner ought to turn to God this day1818 |
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Términos y frases comunes
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Página 29 - And every man that striveth for the mastery is temperate in all things. Now they do it to obtain a corruptible crown ; but we an incorruptible.
Página 31 - And behold, I come quickly, and my reward is with me, to give to every man according as his work shall be.
Página 29 - I tell you, I know you not whence you are; depart from me all ye workers of iniquity.
Página 29 - once the mafter of the houfe is rifen up, and hath u fhut to the door, and ye begin to ftand without, and " knock at the door, faying, Lord, Lord, open unto " us ; and he fhall anfwer and fay unto you, I know
Página 4 - Bodily exercife profiteth little; but godlinefs is " profitable unto all things -, having the promife '* of the life that now is, and of that which is to *
Página 27 - ... voluntary virtue. But, behold, his father meets him while yet a great way off, and precludes his apologies by the moft endearing reception. We have not, indeed, any account of a relapfe in the accepted prodigal; but we are told that before the execution of his repentance, he faid unto himfelf, How many hired fervants of my father have bread enough, and to fpare, whUe I perifh with hunger...
Página 30 - And through covetoufnefs fhall they with, feigned words make merchandize of you: whofe judgment now of a long time lingereth not, and their damnation flumbereth not...