| Charles Edward Kennaway - 1835 - 470 pages
...her chickens under her wings, and we would not." (i) O, how shall we then wish that " we had known in this our day the things which belong unto our peace, before they had been hid from our eyes!"{B) (A) Matthew, xxiii., 37. — (B> Luke, xix., 42. Let these considerations,... | |
| World - 1837 - 362 pages
...tremble at the natural and probable consequences of them. God give us grace, that we may know, at least in this our day, the things which belong unto our peace, before they are hidden from our eyes.' — Luke six. 42.— Bp. NEWTON'S Dissertation on the Prophecies, p. 387, 388... | |
| 1838 - 542 pages
...religion ; you are now I trust alive to the value of the soul, and the urgent necessity of attending to ' the things which belong unto our peace before they are hid from our eyes.' What a mercy it is that you are awakened from the sleep of carnal security, and of death ! You cannot... | |
| Eben Hewlett - 1856 - 262 pages
...tears! Brethren, this is the day of grace, this is the time of visitation; let us seek to know therein, "the things which belong unto our peace, before they are hid from our eyes." 48 THE LAMB OF GOD. JOHN i. 26. "And looking upon Jems as he walked, he saith, Behold the Lamb of Odd."... | |
| Scotland Church of gen. assembly, comm. on aids to devotion - 1859 - 350 pages
...is swiftly gliding away, dispose us to walk circumspectly, redeeming the time, and to give heed to the things which belong unto our peace before they are hid from our eyes. Let the darkness and silence of the coming night admonish us of the time when we shall be laid upon... | |
| Scotland Church of gen. assembly, comm. on aids to devotion - 1865 - 264 pages
...is swiftly gliding away, dispose us to walk circumspectly, redeeming the time, and to give heed to the things which belong unto our peace before they are hid from our eyes. Let the darkness and silence of the coming night admonish us of the time when we shall be laid upon... | |
| William Logan - Children - 1869 - 424 pages
...may help them, and guide them by God's blessing in a right way ; and for ourselves, that we may "know the things which belong unto our peace before they are hid from our eyes." "HOW ARE THE DEAD RAISED UP, AND WITH WHAT BODY DO THEY COME?" PROFESSOR ISLAY BURNS, DD, FREE CHURCH... | |
| Elizabeth Julia Hasell - Families - 1879 - 136 pages
...May we ask ourselves if we are more fit for the eternal rest of heaven. Grant us Thy grace to know the things which belong unto our peace, before they are hid from our eyes. As time is wasting, and eternity is hasting on, may diligence be given us for Thy service. Lord Jesus,... | |
| Scotland Church of gen. assembly, comm. on aids to devotion - 1882 - 204 pages
...is swiftly gliding away, dispose us to walk circumspectly, redeeming the time, and to give heed to the things which belong unto our peace before they are hid from our eyes. Let the darkness and silence of the coming night admonish us of the time when we shall be laid upon... | |
| Bible - 1889 - 1064 pages
...uncertainty of human life, that, if it be not done now, it may be done never. Let us therefore consider confessing their sins. 7 H But when he saw many of the affections and habits which are the Bp. Newton. 27. — Porcius Festus] Felix was removed by Nero from his situation of procurator of Judea,... | |
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