 | Missions - 1816 - 598 pages
...of. I ara not sensible, that all the vehemence with, which I urged the virtues and the proprieties of social life, had the weight of a feather on the...; and it was not till I got impressed by the utter alineation of the heart in all its desires and affections from God; it was not till reconciliation,... | |
 | 1842 - 612 pages
...social life had the weight of a feather on the venal habits of my parishioners. And it was not until I got impressed by the utter alienation of the heart...desires and affections from God — it was not till reconciliation to him, became the distinct and prominent object of my ministerial efforts — it was... | |
 | 1815 - 512 pages
...account of. I am not sensible that all the vehemence with which I urged the virtues and the proprieties of social life, had the weight of a feather on the....its desires and affections from God; it was not till reconciliation to him became the distinct and the prominent object of my ministerial exfertions; it... | |
 | Thomas Chalmers - Apologetics - 1818 - 530 pages
...account of. I an2 not sensible, that all the vehemence with which I urged the virtues and the proprieties of social life, had the weight of a feather on the...desires and affections from God ; it was not till reconciliation to Him became the distinct and the prominent object of my ministerial exertions ; it... | |
 | 1829 - 630 pages
...account of. I am not sensible that all the vehemence with which I urged the virtues and proprieties of social life, had the weight of a feather on the...desires and affections from God ; it was not till reconciliation to Him became the distinct and prominent object of my ministerial exertions ; it was... | |
 | Thomas Chalmers - Presbyterian Church - 1822 - 482 pages
...account of. I am not sensible, that all the vehemence with which I urged the virtues and the proprieties of social life, had the weight of a feather on the...habits of my parishioners. And it was not till I, got VOIr. III. 26 impressed by the utter alienation of the heart in all its desires and affections from... | |
 | James Murdock - Atonement - 1823 - 316 pages
...account of. I am not sensible, that all the vehemence with which I urged the virtues and the proprieties of social life, had the weight of a feather on the...its desires and affections from God; it was not till reconciliation to Him became the distinct and the prominent object of my ministerial exertions; it... | |
 | 1923 - 662 pages
...account of. I am not sensible, that all the vehemence with which I urged the virtues and the proprieties of social life, had the weight of a feather on the...its desires and affections from God; it was not till reconciliation to Him became the distinct and the prominent object of my ministerial exertions; it... | |
 | Joel Hawes - Bible - 1825 - 32 pages
...am not sensible," he says, " that all the vehemence with which I urged the virtues and proprieties of social life, had the weight of a feather on the moral habits of my parishioners. And it was not," he adds, " till I got thoroughly impressed by the utter alienation of the heart and all its affections... | |
 | John Bird Sumner - Bible - 1826 - 360 pages
...among them. I am not sensible that all the vehemence with which 1 urged the virtues and proprieties of social life, had the weight of a feather on the...desires and affections from God ; it was not till reconciliation to Him became the distinct and the prominent object of my ministerial exertions ; it... | |
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