Who are the Happy?: Or, Piety the Only Foundation of True and Substantial JoyAmerican tract society, 1851 - 154 pages |
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admit afflictions amaranthine AMERICAN TRACT SOCIETY amid atheist beauties Bible bright calm cause CHAPTER cheer children of Zion Chris Christ circumstances claim conscience contemplate contentment countenance daily danger dark death desires devo divine divine grace ductions duty earth earthly earthly pleasures emotions ence eternal evil excitement faith favor feel felt fiery furnace Flavel's foundation glad gloom glorious glory God's gospel grace habitual Hannah More's heart heaven heavenly holy hope important impression indulgence influence Jesus joy of salvation joyful joyous labor light ligion live look Lord mammon Matthew Henry ment mind moral Natural Theology nature obstructions path peace piety gives Pilgrim's Progress pious joy pleasures pledge prayer professors of religion promises prospects reader rejoice religious righteousness says scene Scripture smile social sorrows soul soul's spirit substantial joy things thou thoughts tian tion triumph true piety worldly Young Zion