| Edward Young - Emotions - 1737 - 142 pages
...his Delufion rofe; It finks before him j his Error is fupplanted, nor has his Folly whereon to Hand; but muft return, like the Dove in the Deluge, to his...Fatal to his Secular, -are the Mercy of God, as to his External Intereft ; and fay with my Text, Set your Jffeftions on things above, and not on Things on... | |
| Edward Young - Emotions - 1802 - 146 pages
...is beyond it, but God) ? Or, he must close his eyes in wilful darkness, and still repose his trust in things. which he has experienced to be vain. Such...his secular, are the mercy of God as to his eternal' interest ; and say with my text, " Set your affections on things above, and not on things on the earth."... | |
| Samuel Davies - 1802 - 456 pages
...removed ? Either he muft look forward (and what is beyond it but God ?) or he muft clofe his eyes in darknefs, and ftill repofe his truft in things which...vain. Such accidents, therefore, however fatal to his fecular, are the mercy of God to his eternal intereft ; and fay, with the facred text, Set your affections... | |
| Samuel Davies, Albert Barnes - Presbyterian Church - 1849 - 512 pages
...(and what is beyond it but God 1) or he must close his eyes in darkness, and still repose his trust in things which he has experienced to be vain. Such...however fatal to his secular, are the mercy of God to his eternal interest ; and say, with the sacred text, ' Set your affections on things above, and... | |
| Edward Young - 1854 - 692 pages
...what is beyond it but God 1) or he must close his eyes in wilful darkness, and still repose his trust in things which he has experienced to be vain. Such...his secular, are the mercy of God as to his eternal, interest ; and say with my text, " Set your affections on things above, and not on things on the earth."... | |
| Samuel Davies - Presbyterian Church - 1864 - 664 pages
...or he must close his eyes in darkness, and still repose his trust in things which he has experiencd to be vain. Such accidents, therefore, however fatal to his secular, are the mercy of God to his eternal interest; and say, with the sacred text, cSet your affections on things above, and not... | |
| Edward L. Bond - History - 2004 - 590 pages
...GOD?) or he must close his Eyes in Darkness, and still repose his Trust in Things which he has [15] experienced to be vain: Such Accidents, therefore,...however fatal to his secular, are the Mercy of GOD to his eternal, Interest; and say, with the sacred Text, Set your Affections on Things above, and not... | |
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