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Ifoundthatafter the world had livedinits light for thousands ofyears,andbeen happy inthe abundance ofthe fruit, and grain, and numberless blessings produced by his wondrous influences, some one, who had looked atthe Great Light through ...
Ifoundthatafter the world had livedinits light for thousands ofyears,andbeen happy inthe abundance ofthe fruit, and grain, and numberless blessings produced by his wondrous influences, some one, who had looked atthe Great Light through ...
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towards Heaven he said,—'The Sun still shines; and I feel his blessed warmth as sensibly as ever. And the millions of our race still live and rejoice in his beams.' 'Thank God,' said I: 'Yes, Isee,he stillshines; and Iwillrest contented ...
towards Heaven he said,—'The Sun still shines; and I feel his blessed warmth as sensibly as ever. And the millions of our race still live and rejoice in his beams.' 'Thank God,' said I: 'Yes, Isee,he stillshines; and Iwillrest contented ...
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... but must not suppose that there is a great unseen Benefactor, who gives them this blessed tendency. And if you feel in yourself a disposition to gratitude, youmust treatitasa foolish, childishfancy, and suppress itas irrational.
... but must not suppose that there is a great unseen Benefactor, who gives them this blessed tendency. And if you feel in yourself a disposition to gratitude, youmust treatitasa foolish, childishfancy, and suppress itas irrational.
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I read in books,and heard itsaid in sermons, that God did not answer men's prayers, or grantthem any blessing, or receive thematlast to heaven,onaccount of anythinggood in themselves,or of anything good they did.
I read in books,and heard itsaid in sermons, that God did not answer men's prayers, or grantthem any blessing, or receive thematlast to heaven,onaccount of anythinggood in themselves,or of anything good they did.
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This passagealso goeson the false supposition, that whatever things would be likely to render great exertionnecessary onthe part of man, would be an evil; whereas such things areamongman's greatest blessings. Wesley farther tells us, ...
This passagealso goeson the false supposition, that whatever things would be likely to render great exertionnecessary onthe part of man, would be an evil; whereas such things areamongman's greatest blessings. Wesley farther tells us, ...
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