Christ, whom having not seen we love, in whom, though now we see Him not, yet believing, we rejoice with joy unspeakable, and full of glory, receiving the end of our faith, even the salvation of our souls. Sermons on Practical Subjects - Sivu 163tekijä(t) Edward Craig - 1828 - 332 sivuaKoko teos - Tietoja tästä kirjasta
| 1825 - 830 sivua
...benefactor, we imitate him as our pattern, we triumph in him as our hope. Him, though unseen, " we love ; in him, though now we see him not, yet believing, we rejoice with joy unspeakable and full of glory." AH this I can understand and assent to. But when, in addition to this, I am told, " We cannot... | |
| John William Whittaker - 1825 - 120 sivua
...the deeds of the law"." It has Christ for its object, " whom, not having seen," we " love; in whom, though now" we " see him not, yet believing," we " rejoice with joy unspeakable and full of glory y ." » 1 John ii. 2. " Heb. ii. 9. r Titus ii. 14. • Heb. x. 12. ' Heb. ix. 24. " Matt, xxviii.... | |
| Henry Ware - 1825 - 234 sivua
...kindling into rapture like theirs, he is ready to exclaim, ' Whom not having seen we love, and in whom, though now we see him not, yet believing, we rejoice with joy unspeakable and full of glory.' Gratitude also forms part of the honors which we render to the Father. That is a most acceptable... | |
| 1825 - 270 sivua
...the beauty of his person, the Christian's profession is, " Whom having not seen we love ; in whom, though now we see him not, yet believing, we rejoice with joy unspeakable, and full of glory0." Yet, whatever ideas of greatness, or of beauty, we can gather from created things, the grandeur... | |
| Jacques Samuel Pons - 1825 - 406 sivua
...Christ." Nay more : " Having not seen Christ," how do we yet feel we " love " him ! How, " though even now we see him not," yet, believing, we " rejoice with joy unspeakable and full of glory : receiving the end of our faith," — that faith which is the mother of earnest zeal, and the... | |
| Henry Ware - 1825 - 232 sivua
...like theirs, he is ready to exclaim, ' Whom not having seen we love, and in whom, though now we sec him not, yet believing, we rejoice with joy unspeakable and full of glory.' Gratitude also forms part of the honors which we render to the Father. That is a most acceptable... | |
| John William Fletcher - 1826 - 588 sivua
...' We are all the children of God by faith in Christ Jesus, whom having not seen we love ; in whom, though now we see him not, yet believing, we rejoice with joy unspeakable and full of glory, receiving the end of our faith, the salvation of our souls.' (Gal. iii, 26; 1 Pet. i. 8.)—... | |
| 1826 - 684 sivua
...wake or sleep, tee should live together with him." " Whom, not having seen, we love, and in wliiini, though now we see him not, yet believing, we rejoice with joy unspeakable and full of glory." And in every part of a Christian's experience, us feelings of any particular class glow in... | |
| 1826 - 688 sivua
...kindles with his own. This we may always know concerning God, " whom not having seen we love, and in whom though now we see him not, yet believing, we rejoice with joy unspeakable and full ot'glory." Emotions of love to God, may, therefore, regulate and control all other emotions, prevent... | |
| 1852 - 1174 sivua
...glass darkly, but face to face? If, with an apostle, we can say, " Whom having not seen we love, yea, though now we see him not, yet believing, we rejoice with joy, which is unspeakable and full of glory," to what climax shall not our love — our gratitude — our... | |
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