The Christian Minister's Affectionate Advice to a Married CoupleAmerican Tract Society, 1840 - 96 sayfa |
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... give a cast of character , the influence of which may be matter of pleasure or of pain , both to themselves and those with whom they are connected , long after you have ceased to act in the present scene . 1 And though you may never ...
... give a cast of character , the influence of which may be matter of pleasure or of pain , both to themselves and those with whom they are connected , long after you have ceased to act in the present scene . 1 And though you may never ...
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... a woman would preserve the affections of her hus- band , let her not only be attentive to him in all the engaging actions which her sex , her situation in the family , and her vows , give him a right to expect from her , but 14 ADVICE TO A.
... a woman would preserve the affections of her hus- band , let her not only be attentive to him in all the engaging actions which her sex , her situation in the family , and her vows , give him a right to expect from her , but 14 ADVICE TO A.
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James Bean. give him a right to expect from her , but let her confine herself to these . The disposal of his time , or his property , his journeys , his connections , & c . are things to be regulated by the circumstances of his calling ...
James Bean. give him a right to expect from her , but let her confine herself to these . The disposal of his time , or his property , his journeys , his connections , & c . are things to be regulated by the circumstances of his calling ...
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... give her credit for taking an equal interest with her husband in his cares , anxieties , and labors ; and , above all , as in such deliberations she feels herself treated as a friend . There is a way of conducting them which draws after ...
... give her credit for taking an equal interest with her husband in his cares , anxieties , and labors ; and , above all , as in such deliberations she feels herself treated as a friend . There is a way of conducting them which draws after ...
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... give , namely : Avoid the occasions which excite any unruly temper to which you may be liable . This advice is given to you both with respect to each other . Hav- ing ascertained each other's particular imperfection , you have likewise ...
... give , namely : Avoid the occasions which excite any unruly temper to which you may be liable . This advice is given to you both with respect to each other . Hav- ing ascertained each other's particular imperfection , you have likewise ...
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The Christian Minister's Affectionate Advice to a Married Couple James Bean Metin Parçacığı görünümü - 1830 |
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Sayfa 42 - Wives, submit yourselves unto your own husbands, as unto the Lord. For the husband is the head of the wife, even as Christ is the head of the church : and he is the saviour of the body. Therefore as the church is subject unto Christ, so let the wives be to their own husbands in every thing.
Sayfa 38 - Husbands love your wives, even as Christ also loved the church, and gave himself for it, that he might sanctify and cleanse it with the washing of water by the word, that he might present it to himself a glorious church, not having spot or wrinkle or any such thing, but that it should be holy and without blemish. So ought men to love their wives as their own bodies. He that loveth his wife loveth himself. For no man ever yet hated his own flesh, but nourisheth and cherisheth it, even as the Lord...
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Sayfa 95 - Hence the most distinguished saints, before they .entered on any arduous work for the glory of God or .the good of men, did not think their purity of intention, .or the promise of God's Spirit, sufficient, without preparing by much retirement. Moses, Elijah, Daniel, the Baptist, and our Lord himself, teach us, by their practice, the benefit and necessity of being often and much alone.
Sayfa 94 - ... ourselves ? how feel contrition for the follies of our innate depravity ? how. with the blessed Mary, ponder in our hearts the sayings of our Lord ? how enter deeply into his agony and death, the price of our peace and eternal life? how weigh the value of our spiritual privileges, and the weight of the crown of glory laid up for the faithful?
Sayfa 95 - ... depravity ? — how, with the blessed Mary, ponder in our hearts the sayings of our Lord ? — how enter deeply into his agony and death, the price of our peace and eternal life ? — how weigh the value of our spiritual privileges, and the weight of the crown of glory laid up for the faithful ? — how feel the strength and multitude of .our obligations to live in exemplary obedience, constrained by love passing knowledge ? Though the pastors of Christ's Church speak on these subjects, and they...
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