times. He continually hardened his heart, and governed all the exercises of his mind, from the day of his birth to the day of his death. This was absolutely necessary to prepare him for his final state. All other methods, without this, would have failed... American Presbyterian and Theological Review - 第 23 頁由 編輯 - 1862完整檢視 - 關於此書
| Rufus Wheelwright Clark - 1855 - 356 頁
...gigantic forms of iniquity that prevail, he must meet the representatives of these forms and systems, from the day of his birth to the day of his death. But if Christ had bitter enemies, he also had sincere and warm friends. If the cruel tyrant sought... | |
| 1862 - 56 頁
...them with increased malice and revenge. And what God did on such particular occasions, he did at all times. He continually hardened his heart, and governed...other methods, without this, would have failed of fitting him for destruction." One of the most ingenious parts of the Memoir is the running commentary... | |
| 1862 - 978 頁
...God in his view always acts as a sheer creative energy. Sin is the product of the divine efficiency. his death. This was absolutely necessary to prepare...other methods, without this, would have failed of fitting him for destruction." One of the most ingenious parts ot the Memoir is the running commentary... | |
| John Eadie - 1862 - 720 頁
...Peace.—It was an opinion of the ancients that every man had an evil and a good angel in attendance upon him from the day of his birth to the day of his death ; hence arose the practice of praying for the protection of the " Angel of Peace." Chrysostom, in his... | |
| John Nelson Darby - 1863 - 500 頁
...statement is, " Now, that the individual man is capable of perpetual or almost perpetual development, from the day of his birth to the day of his death, is obvious, of course." If he had said development, and decay, and extinction, (that is, as far as... | |
| Thomas Brooks - 1866 - 566 頁
...mare eating of thistles; nor like Anaxagoras [of] Clazomense, who was never seen to laugh or smile from the day of his birth to the day of his death. Christians, I desire to leave that serious and sad word upon your hearts : Deut. xxviii. 47, 48, '... | |
| Thomas Brooks - 1866 - 562 頁
...mare eating of thistles; nor like Anaxagoras [of] Clazomenae, who was never seen to laugh or smile from' the day of his birth to the day of his death. Christians, I desire to leave that serious and sad word upon.your hearts : Deut. xxviii. 47, 48, '... | |
| Henry Ward Beecher - 1871 - 598 頁
...ohserve, and yet, in spite of it, fail to get to heaven. A man may be a Catholic, and kiss the Pope's toe from the day of his birth to the day of his death, and not go to heavm. A man may be a Friend Quaker, and eschew all external forms and ceremonies, and... | |
| Julian Leep (fict.name.) - 1871 - 368 頁
...must know a great deal of this person of the name of Willwend ?" " She may know everything about him from the day of his birth to the day of his death; but it doesn't follow that a single incident of his life concerns you, or that you are con. nected... | |
| United States. Congress - 1858 - 636 頁
...Indced.it is probably one of the most repulsive features that surround a man having the kingly office, that from the day of his birth to the day of his death he never hears the honest, simple truth spoken. The President of the United States, it is true, is... | |
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