| Samuel Mcpherson Janney - Christian life - 1860 - 66 pages
...without doubt, without the actual inspiration of the Spirit of grace, we could neither do, will, nor believe any good. We are then always inspired, but...not to be heard but by those who listen to it alone. Oh ! how seldom does the soul keep silence enough to let God speak ! The lowest whisper of our vain... | |
| John Woolman - Slavery - 1871 - 336 pages
...inward teacher and soul of our souls," says Fe'ne'lon, " we could neither do, will, nor believe good. We must silence every creature, we must silence ourselves...of the soul this inexpressible voice of Christ. The outward word of the gospel itself without this living efficacious word within would be but an empty... | |
| John Woolman - 1872 - 326 pages
...inward teacher and soul of our souls," says Fenelon, " we could neither do, will, nor believe good. We must silence every creature, we must silence ourselves...of the soul this inexpressible voice of Christ. The outward word of the gospel itself without this living efficacious word within would be but an empty... | |
| Addison Peale Russell - English literature - 1883 - 378 pages
...inward teacher and soul of our souls,' says Fe'nelon, 'we could neither do, will, nor believe good. We must silence every creature, we must silence ourselves...of the soul this inexpressible voice of Christ. The outward word of the gospel itself without this living efficacious word within would be but an empty... | |
| John Greenleaf Whittier - 1889 - 408 pages
...inward teacher and soul of our souls," says Fenelon, " we could neither do, will, nor believe good. We must silence every creature, we must silence ourselves...of the soul this inexpressible voice of Christ. The outward word of the gospel itself without this living efficacious word within would be but an empty... | |
| John Greenleaf Whittier - 1889 - 416 pages
...inward teacher and soul of our souls," says Fenelon, " we could neither do, will, nor believe good. We must silence every creature, we must silence ourselves...of the soul this inexpressible voice of Christ. The outward word of the gospel itself without this living efficacious word within would be but an empty... | |
| John Greenleaf Whittier - 1889 - 412 pages
...inward teacher and soul of our souls," says Fenelon, " we could neither do, will, nor believe good. We must silence every creature, we must silence ourselves...of the soul this inexpressible voice of Christ. The outward word of the gospel itself without this living efficacious word within would be but an empty... | |
| John Greenleaf Whittier - 1892 - 438 pages
...inward teacher and soul of our souls," says Fenelon, " we could neither do, will, nor believe good. We must silence every creature, we must silence ourselves...of the soul this inexpressible voice of Christ. The outward word of the gospel itself without this living efficacious word within would be but an empty... | |
| John Greenleaf Whittier - 1892 - 458 pages
...inward teacher and soul of our souls," says Fenelon, " we could neither do, will, nor believe good. We must silence every creature, we must silence ourselves...of the soul this inexpressible voice of Christ. The outward word of the gospel itself without this living efficacious word within would be but an empty... | |
| 1899 - 828 pages
...Spirit of Grace, the inward teacher and soul of our souls, we could neither do, will, nor believe good. We must silence every creature, we must silence ourselves...also, to hear in a profound stillness of the soul this impressible voice of Christ. — Fendon. "The heedless world hath never lost One accent of the Holy... | |
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