This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1866 edition. Excerpt: ... but as the vestibule, the antechamber of the place prepared for him in the city of God. Through a well-grounded assurance of his acceptance with God he is enabled calmly to commend his spirit to Him who gave it, and to lay his body in the tomb. "His Savioor has passed through its portals before him. And death ...
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1866 edition. Excerpt: ... but as the vestibule, the antechamber of the place prepared for him in the city of God. Through a well-grounded assurance of his acceptance with God he is enabled calmly to commend his spirit to Him who gave it, and to lay his body in the tomb. "His Savioor has passed through its portals before him. And death hath no sting, 'for the Sinless hath died.'" 2. The resurrection of Christ affords an ample guaranty for the truth of the doctrines which he taught--for the whole, as a system, as well as for each in particular. It follows that he who rejects it, or any part of it, does so at his own peril. Even the deist must admit that the all-wise Ruler of the universe could not have given his sanction in so eminent a manner to an impostor, which Christ indisputably was if he promulgated falsehood to the world. It is true, then, that unless a man be born again, he cannot see the kingdom of God. It is true that there is a place of outer darkness, where the worm dieth not, and where the fire is not quenched. 3. The promises made by Christ will be accom plished, and Lib threatenings will be fulfilled. I need not call them up in long array. The former to the Christian are familiar as household words, and the latter are readily to be found by those they most concern. If Christ be risen, and of this no rational being can entertain an honest doubt, not one jot or tittle shall fail until all be fulfilled. A large part of Dr. Floy's literary remains consisted of outlines ol sermons, prepared evidently with much care, and preserved in the form given them as studies for the pulpit. A single specimen is given, taken almost without selection from the mass. PRAYER FOR OTHERS. Job Xui, 10. Br the captivity of Job we are evidently to understand the deep...
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