Memoirs of Georgiana, Lady Chatterton ; with Passages from Her Diary, Issue 12 |
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Page 184 - Spirit in the inner man; so that Christ may dwell in your hearts through faith; and that you, being rooted and grounded in love, may be able to comprehend with all the saints what is the breadth and length and height and depth, and to know the love of Christ which surpasses knowledge, that you may be filled up to all the fullness of God.
Page 201 - The first man Adam was made into a living soul; the last Adam into a quickening spirit.
Page 279 - For unto you it is given in the behalf of Christ, not only to believe in Him, but also to suffer for His sake; having the same conflict which ye saw in us and now hear to be in us.
Page 198 - Unless you eat My Flesh and drink My Blood, you shall not have life in you...
Page 215 - As THE HEAVENS ARE HIGH ABOVE THE EARTH, SO ARE MY THOUGHTS ABOVE YOUR THOUGHTS, AND MY WAYS ABOVE YOUR WAYS.
Page 248 - Sherborne,' which is now going through the press, was, as you will see, in my little Confessions (which I send you under a separate cover) the chief cause, at last, of my seeing light. I will send you a copy of it as soon as it is published. I feel sure it will interest you very much. " Your beautiful hymn, ' Lead kindly Light ! ' has, I am certain, helped me much, for I have repeated it several times in the dark painful nights for more than two years. " Believe me, dear Doctor Newman, with sincere...
Page 285 - will keep my word, this is he that loves me, and I will love him, and we will come to him and take up our abode with him.