| Sarah Grubb - 1792 - 458 pages
...tabernacle, can feelingly worfhip, and rejoice in nothing more than this, that the Lamb immaculate is ftill redeeming, by his precious blood, out of every nation,...making a glorious addition to the church triumphant, whofe names will ftand eternally recorded in the book of life. I exprefs not thefe things from a redundancy... | |
| Sarah Grubb - 1794 - 460 pages
...feelingly worfhip and re:«* joke in '.nothing more than this, that the Lamb M a *' immaculate is ftill redeeming, by his precious ; blood, out of every nation,...making a glorious addition to the " church triumphant, whofe names will ftand eter" nally recorded in the book of life. I exprefs not " thefe things from... | |
| Sarah Grubb - 1794 - 460 pages
...can feelingly worfhip, and re«' joice in nothing more than this, that the Lamb " immaculate is ftill redeeming, by his precious " blood, out of every nation, kindred, tongue, and " people j and making a glorious addition to the " church triumphant, whofe names will ftand eter" nally recorded... | |
| Richard Shackleton - 1822 - 242 pages
...tabernacle, can feelingly worship, and rejoice in nothing more than this, that the Lamb immaculate is still redeeming, by his precious blood, out of every nation,...from a redundancy of heavenly virtue, but from the soulsustaining evidence that, amidst all our weakness, and conflicts of flesh and spirit, an interest... | |
| Richard Shackleton - 1822 - 240 pages
...tabernacle, can feelingly worship, and rejoice in nothing more than this, that the Lamb immaculate is still redeeming, by his precious blood, out of every nation,...from a redundancy of heavenly virtue, but from the soulsustaining evidence that, amidst all our weakness, and conflicts of flesh and spirit, an interest... | |
| Henry Tuke - 1828 - 48 pages
...tabernacle, can feelingly worship, and rejoice in nothing more than this, that the Lamb immaculate is still redeeming, by his precious blood, out of every nation,...-sustaining evidence, that amidst all our weakness and conflicts of flesh or spirit, an interest is mercifully granted in Him, who giveth victory over death,... | |
| 1831 - 670 pages
...rejoice in nothing more than this, that the Lamh immaculate is still redeeming, hy his precious hlood,. out of every nation, kindred, tongue, and people;...triumphant, whose names will stand eternally recorded in the hook of life." If Christians were more singly devoted to the cause of their Lord and Saviour Jesus... | |
| William Ladd - 1831 - 890 pages
...tabernacle, can feel ingly worship and rejoice in nothing more than this, that the Lamb immaculate is still redeeming, by his precious blood, out of every nation,...glorious addition to the church triumphant, whose name? will stand eternally recorded in the book of life." If Christians were more singly devoted to... | |
| Sarah Grubb - 1837 - 404 pages
...tabernacle, can feelingly worship, and rejoice in nothing more than this, that the Lamb immaculate is still redeeming, by his precious blood, out of every nation,...from a redundancy of heavenly virtue, but from the soulsustaining evidence, that, amidst all our weakness and conflicts of flesh or spirit, an interest... | |
| William Evans, Thomas Evans - 1848 - 496 pages
...tabernacle, can feelingly worship, and rejoice in nothing more than this, that the Lamb immaculate is still redeeming, by his precious blood, out of every nation,...from a redundancy of heavenly virtue, but from the soul-sustaining evidence, that, amidst all our weakness and conflicts of flesh or spirit, an interest... | |
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