Essay on the Happiness of the Life to ComeR. Cruttwell; and sold by T. Cadell, and C. Dilly, London, 1794 - 189 páginas |
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... shall be partakers of the divine nature , and be conformed to the image of Christ . But nothing surely can so effectually detach us from low purfuits , and unworthy inclina- tions , or infpire the true Christian with gratitude and ...
... shall be partakers of the divine nature , and be conformed to the image of Christ . But nothing surely can so effectually detach us from low purfuits , and unworthy inclina- tions , or infpire the true Christian with gratitude and ...
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... shall then take place in us , is feldom enquired ; and they are by many people confidered as inconceivable , not only in their degree , but in their nature alfo . That B That with regard to the former , they far exceed INTRODUCTION. ...
... shall then take place in us , is feldom enquired ; and they are by many people confidered as inconceivable , not only in their degree , but in their nature alfo . That B That with regard to the former , they far exceed INTRODUCTION. ...
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... shall poffefs in heaven our present faculties , and enjoy many of our prefent pleasures , Isaiah Ixiv . 4 . * ì Cor . ii . 9 . b I John iii . 2 . See also 2 Cor . xii . 2 . though though improved and refined beyond all human conception ...
... shall poffefs in heaven our present faculties , and enjoy many of our prefent pleasures , Isaiah Ixiv . 4 . * ì Cor . ii . 9 . b I John iii . 2 . See also 2 Cor . xii . 2 . though though improved and refined beyond all human conception ...
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... shall we " know even as we are known . ' 930 " GOD “ shall wipe away all tears from our eyes , " and there fhall be no more forrow . " P Secondly ; If we would affure ourselves that our joy is folid , that it is adequate to the ...
... shall we " know even as we are known . ' 930 " GOD “ shall wipe away all tears from our eyes , " and there fhall be no more forrow . " P Secondly ; If we would affure ourselves that our joy is folid , that it is adequate to the ...
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... shall " have put on immortality , " we shall be freed from all infirmities . Sickness and pain fhall no more disturb our most useful occu- pations , our most innocent pleasures . Our fenfes , being perfected to a degree of which we can ...
... shall " have put on immortality , " we shall be freed from all infirmities . Sickness and pain fhall no more disturb our most useful occu- pations , our most innocent pleasures . Our fenfes , being perfected to a degree of which we can ...
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