The Eclectic Review, Volume 27C. Taylor, 1827 |
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... heart . " The eye , " saith Solomon , " is not satisfied with seeing , nor the ear with hearing . " Notwithstanding they be the widest of all the senses , can take in more abundance with less satiety , and serve more imme- diately for ...
... heart . " The eye , " saith Solomon , " is not satisfied with seeing , nor the ear with hearing . " Notwithstanding they be the widest of all the senses , can take in more abundance with less satiety , and serve more imme- diately for ...
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... heart on the creature , denotes the consecration to it of our thoughts , affections , and reliance ; but this ought not to be , because of the tenderness of the spirit , and because the strength of every man is his spirit . Now when the ...
... heart on the creature , denotes the consecration to it of our thoughts , affections , and reliance ; but this ought not to be , because of the tenderness of the spirit , and because the strength of every man is his spirit . Now when the ...
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... heart , as Job with his eyes ; have a jealousy and suspicion of thine evil heart , lest it be surprised and bewitched with sinful affections . - Touch them gently ; do not hug , love , dote upon the creature , nor grasp it with ...
... heart , as Job with his eyes ; have a jealousy and suspicion of thine evil heart , lest it be surprised and bewitched with sinful affections . - Touch them gently ; do not hug , love , dote upon the creature , nor grasp it with ...
Contents
Lewiss Christian Characteristics | 64 |
Answer to a printed Paper entitled Manifesto of the Christian Evidence | 114 |
Baroness Von Minutolis Recollections of Egypt | 132 |
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