All in all." I did not want to have any knowledge, goodness, or strength, independently of him. I had rather be " accepted in the Beloved," than received (had that been possible) upon the score of my own merits. I had rather walk, leaning upon his arm,... The test of truth [by M.J. Graham]. - Side 54av Mary Jane Graham - 1831Uten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| Charles Bridges - 1832 - 342 sider
...possible) upon the score of my own merits. I had rather walk, leaning upon his arm, than have a stock of strength given me to perform the journey alone....knowledge of an angel to find out things for myself. 1 ' From that moment ' — she adds — ' I ceased to stumble at the doctrines of the cross. The doctrines... | |
| John Morison - 1832 - 278 sider
...possible) upon the score of my own merits. I had rather walk leaning upon his arm than have a stock of strength given me to perform the journey alone. To learn, as a fool, of Christ,—this was better to me than to have the knowledge of an angel to find out things myself. "... | |
| Mary Jane Graham - 1834 - 152 sider
...possible) upon the score of my own merits. I had rather walk leaning on his arm, than have a stock of strength given me to perform the journey alone....child is to learn implicitly of its teacher ; so I, having found a teacher and guide, whose intelligence was above mine 1 Jobxxiii. 12. 2 1 Corinthians... | |
| Mary Jane Graham, Charles Bridges - 1834 - 470 sider
...merits. I had rather walk, leaning upon his arm, than have a stock of strength given me to perform my journey alone. To learn, as a fool, of Christ; this...knowledge of an angel to find out things for myself.' * 1 Test of Truth, pp. 99, 100. - This is not a solitary instance of impression from the contemplation... | |
| 1851 - 594 sider
...possible) upon the score of my own merits. I had rather walk leaning upon his arm than have a stock of strength given me to perform the journey alone....have the knowledge of an angel to find out things myself. " From that moment," she adds, " I ceased to stumble at the doctrines of the cross. The doctrines... | |
| Alexander Luke - 1865 - 226 sider
...been possible) on the score of my own merits. I had rather walk leaning on His arm, than have a stock of strength given me, to perform the journey alone....knowledge of an angel, to find out things for myself." " Since the dear hour, that brought me to Thy foot, And cut up all my follies by the root, I never... | |
| Mary Pryor Hack - 1882 - 396 sider
...possible) upon the score of my own merits. I had rather walk, leaning upon His arm, than have a stock of strength given me to perform the journey alone....knowledge of an angel to find out things for myself." Again she writes : " I ceased to stumble at the doctrines of the Cross. The doctrines of Scripture,... | |
| Tract Association of Friends (Philadelphia, Pa.) - 1893 - 636 sider
...possible) upon the score of my own merits. I had rather walk leaning upon his arm, than have a stock of strength given me to perform the journey alone....angel to find out things for myself. Nor is there anything in all this contrary to reason. For as the highest wisdom of a little child is to learn implicitly... | |
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