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1 1 | inscrutable disposition of God, been elevated, it is not
2 1 | no, that the judgments of God oppose greater and greater
3 1 | not so much of men as of God, against which there is
4 1 | the design and the will of God."~
5 3 | disease is - apostasy from God, than which in truth nothing
6 4 | relying on the power of God, We proclaim that We have
7 4 | society but the Minister of God, of whose authority We are
8 4 | depositary. The interests of God shall be Our interest, and
9 4 | up and fomented against God. For in truth, "The nations
10 4 | the cry of the enemies of God: "Depart from us" (Job.
11 4 | respect for the Eternal God, and no regard paid in the
12 4 | memory and the knowledge of God.~
13 5 | himself in the place of God, raising himself above all
14 5 | above all that is called God; in such wise that although
15 5 | himself all knowledge of God, he has contemned God's
16 5 | of God, he has contemned God's majesty and, as it were,
17 5 | sitteth in the temple of God, showing himself as if he
18 5 | showing himself as if he were God" (II. Thess. ii., 2).~
19 6 | victory will ever be with God - nay, defeat is at hand
20 6 | assured in the holy books by God Himself. Unmindful, as it
21 6 | that all may know "that God is the king of all the earth" (
22 7 | ourselves to hasten the work of God - and not merely by praying
23 7 | and in the light of day, God's supreme dominion over
24 7 | But to want peace without God is an absurdity, seeing
25 7 | absurdity, seeing that where God is absent thence too justice
26 7 | and that is the party of God. It is this party, therefore,
27 8 | the majesty and empire of God, except by means of Jesus
28 8 | substance" (Hebr.i., 3), true God and true man: without whom
29 8 | without whom nobody can know God with the knowledge for salvation, "
30 8 | men back to submission to God is one and the same aim.
31 8 | have brought it back to God. When We say to God We do
32 8 | back to God. When We say to God We do not mean to that inert
33 8 | but to the true and living God, one in nature, triple in
34 9 | to Christ, and Christ to God. If We, through the goodness
35 9 | through the goodness of God Himself, bring this task
36 9 | and the kingdom of our God and the power of his Christ." (
37 9 | substitution of man for God; this done, it remains to
38 9 | your zeal for the glory of God, with no other aim than
39 11| but have at heart only God and the Church and the eternal
40 11| may aspire solely after God and the salvation of souls.
41 12| to restore the empire of God in their souls is religious
42 13| hope to attract souls to God by a bitter zeal. On the
43 13| them light and the peace of God? It may be that the fruit
44 13| with waiting, knowing that God prepares His rewards not
45 14| assistance. We know that God recommended every one to
46 14| themselves with the interests of God and souls - not, of course,
47 14| to "govern the Church of God which the Holy Ghost has
48 14| whose power comes only from God" (Rom. xiii., I). And then?
49 15| 15. May God, "who is rich in mercy" (
50 15| him that runneth, but of God that showeth mercy" (Rom.
51 15| that as intercessors with God appeal be also made to the
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