| Church congress - 1885 - 650 pages
...either with enchantment or with fear for " the inner man ; " he is lifted above its operations, and if" the chief end of man is to glorify God and to enjoy Him for ever," it might appear, at first sight, as if a life wholly given to such acts of devotion were,... | |
| 1886 - 740 pages
...honest Hugh Moffat against all the world on a matter that so concerned himself. He was also taught that "the chief end of man is to glorify God, and to enjoy him forever." That, too, was a life lesson shrined in his inmost heart. On these two strong rocks of faith and duty,... | |
| 1886 - 746 pages
...honest Hugh Moffat against all the world on a matter that so concerned himself. He was also taught that "the chief end of man is to glorify God, and to enjoy him forever." That, too, was a life lesson shrined in his inmost heart. On these two strong rocks of faith and duty,... | |
| Arthur Tappan Pierson - 1887 - 352 pages
...be saved only, but to save. The watchword, the very motto on the banner of the Church, is service. The chief end of man is " to glorify God and to enjoy Him forever:" to glorify Him is the necessary preparation for the highest enjoyment of Him. The work is committed... | |
| Edward Hayes Plumptre - 1889 - 348 pages
...chiefest care to serve and glorify God. It is for this end God Loth made and redeemed you." — Ken. " The chief end of man is to glorify God and to enjoy Him for ever." Shorter Catechism. • The name occurs also in Edmund. "•' We note this name also as framed... | |
| 1892 - 900 pages
...educational and religious influences at work may also be the means of getting Highlanders to realise that the chief end of man is " to glorify God, and to enjoy Him for ever." UILLEAM TEL L.* DA.ST UEALBH CHLUICH LE FlilEDRICH SCHILLEK. Air catlar-theangacltadh a... | |
| Gaelic Society of Inverness, Inverness Gaelic Society - 1892 - 506 pages
...educational and religious influences at work may also be the means of getting Highlanders to realise that the chief end of man is " to glorify God, and to enjoy Him for ever." UILLEAM TEL L.* DAS DEALBH-CHLUICH LE FKIEDRICH SCHILLER. Air eadar-theangachadh o 'n Ghearmailteach... | |
| Gaelic Society of Inverness, Inverness Gaelic Society - 1892 - 402 pages
...educational and religious influences at work may also be the means of getting Highlanders to realise that the chief end of man is " to glorify God, and to enjoy Him for ever." UILLEAM TELL.* DAS DEALBH-CHLUICH LE FRIEDRICH SCHILLER. Air eadar-thcangacJutdh o 'n Ghearmailteach... | |
| Anthony Wilson Thorold - 1893 - 206 pages
...should recognize what he is sent into the world for, and what this fishing with his net must mean ! " The chief end of man is to glorify God, and to enjoy Him for ever." Each of us has come here to work out his own salvation, and to help his neighbour to work... | |
| Rev. A. Scott (of Rothbury.) - 1894 - 154 pages
...their duty to their Father God, to one another for their present and future life. Well put in the words "The chief end of man is to glorify God, and to enjoy Him for ever." The centre truth of the whole Bible is Christ and Him crucified. It begins with Genesis... | |
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