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Side xvi
... Divine regard . He then unfolded to him , the " great mystery of godliness " -the atonement and right- eousness of the divine Redeemer ; by which , on the one hand , the justice of God was satisfied ; and on the other , provision was ...
... Divine regard . He then unfolded to him , the " great mystery of godliness " -the atonement and right- eousness of the divine Redeemer ; by which , on the one hand , the justice of God was satisfied ; and on the other , provision was ...
Side xviii
... divine truth , which , for mellowness and unction , have rarely been equalled by the most advanced christians . His predilection for the Un wins still increasing , the friends on both side thought it desirable that their society should ...
... divine truth , which , for mellowness and unction , have rarely been equalled by the most advanced christians . His predilection for the Un wins still increasing , the friends on both side thought it desirable that their society should ...
Side xix
... divine service , which is performed here twice every day ; and from twelve to three we separate , and amuse ourselves as we please . Dur- ing that interval , I either read in my own apartment , or walk , or ride , or work in the garden ...
... divine service , which is performed here twice every day ; and from twelve to three we separate , and amuse ourselves as we please . Dur- ing that interval , I either read in my own apartment , or walk , or ride , or work in the garden ...
Side xxii
... divine subjects , or from his devotional exercises . Having himself become a partaker of the salvation of the gospel , he very naturally began to feel a desire of being a more efficient instrument of good to others , than was compatible ...
... divine subjects , or from his devotional exercises . Having himself become a partaker of the salvation of the gospel , he very naturally began to feel a desire of being a more efficient instrument of good to others , than was compatible ...
Side xxiv
... divine truth was not superior to his christian experience . Such was their intimacy with each other , that Mr Newton subsequently observes , " We were seldom seven waking hours separated . And a monument has been reared , by their joint ...
... divine truth was not superior to his christian experience . Such was their intimacy with each other , that Mr Newton subsequently observes , " We were seldom seven waking hours separated . And a monument has been reared , by their joint ...
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