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Horae Homileticae, or Discourses Now First Digested Into One Continued Series and Forming a Commentary Upon Every Book of the Old and New Test (Volume

Horae Homileticae, or Discourses Now First Digested Into One Continued Series and Forming a Commentary Upon Every Book of the Old and New Test (Volume

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General World History

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ISBN10: 1235764478
ISBN13: 9781235764479
Publisher: General Books
Weight: 0.81
Height: 0.42 Width: 7.44 Depth: 9.69
Language: English
This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated.1833 Excerpt: ... The idea of walking necessarily imports progress, as does that of building also. Now, no man is content with laying a foundation: he will go on to build upon it a superstructure, till at last he has completed the edifice. Thus must we also do when we receive Christ into our souls: we must build upon him all our hopes, and never cease to increase in love to him, till we have attained that complete form and size, which the all-gracious Architect has ordainedh. 3. Triumphantly--Grounds for sorrow we shall have, no doubt, whilst this great work is carrying forward; but we shall have abundant cause also for praise and thanksgiving. Be it so; our trials are great both from within and from without. But can we reflect on the gift bestowed upon us, and not be thankful? or can we contemplate the blessings attached to that gift, and not be thankful? I say then, that thanksgiving and the voice of melody should be heard from us, every step we take, from the beginning of our course even to the end1. Application--To you, even to every one amongst you, is offered this inestimable gift--They who have received this gift were once as destitute and unworthy as any of you: and there is not any one amongst you, however destitute and unworthy, but may be enriched with it, if only you cry unto your God, and seek the Saviour with your whole heartsk If you possess it, see that you labour to walk worthy of it--Never imagine that privilege either is, or can be, unconnected with duty. Nor ever imagine your course of duty closed, till you shall have attained the full measure of that piety, which your union with Christ was ordained to convey. 1- Eph. ii. 20--22. ' Isai. li. 3. Isai. lv. 1--3. MMCLXXVI. PROPER DEITY OF CHRIST. Col. ii. 9. In him dwelleth all the fulness of the G...

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