| Robert Barclay - 1825 - 584 pagina’s
...at meat, &c. As then inward prayer is necessary at all times, so, so long as the day of every man's visitation lasteth, he never wants some influence,...presence, but he finds himself in the practice of it. The outward exercise of prayer, as needing a greater and superadded influence and motion of the Spirit,... | |
| Robert Barclay - 1826 - 616 pagina’s
...the day of every man's visitation lasteth, he never wants some influence, less or more, for B" times< the practice of it; because he no sooner retires his...presence, but he finds himself in the practice of it. The outward exercise of prayer, as needing a Outward greater and superadded influence and motion of... | |
| Robert Barclay - 1837 - 358 pagina’s
...at meat, &c. As then inward prayer is necessary at all times, so, so long as the day of every man's visitation lasteth he never wants some influence,...presence, but he finds himself in the practice of it. The outward exercise of prayer, as needing a greater and superadded influence and motion of the Spirit,... | |
| Robert Barclay - 1840 - 638 pagina’s
...man's visitation lasteth, e™faery"r he never wants some influence, less or more, for *" timesthe practice of it; because he no sooner retires his mind,...presence, but he finds himself in the practice of it. The outward exercise of prayer, as needing a Outward greater and superadded influence and motion of... | |
| Abigail Barker - 1845 - 126 pagina’s
...at meat, &c. " As, then, inward prayer is necessary at all times, so long as the day of every man's visitation lasteth, he never wants some influence,...presence, but he finds himself in the practice of it. The outward exercises of prayer, as needing a greater and supperadded influence and motion of the Spirit,... | |
| John Wilbur - 1845 - 392 pagina’s
...at meat, &c. As then inward prayer is necessary at all limes, so, so long as the day of every man's visitation lasteth, he never wants some influence,...the practice of it ; because he no sooner retires in his mind, and considers himself in God's presence, but he finds himself- in the practice of it.... | |
| Robert Barclay - 1849 - 580 pagina’s
...necessary at all times, cessiryat. so, so long as the day of every man's visitation lastaii times. eth, he never wants some influence, less or more, for the...presence, but he finds himself in the practice of it. Outward The outward exercise of prayer, as needing a prayer greater and superadded influence and motion... | |
| Robert Barclay - 1856
...day of every man's visitation lasteth, he never wants some influence, less or more, for alltim"the practice of it; because he no sooner retires his mind,...presence, but he finds himself in the practice of it. The outward exercise of prayer, as needing a Outward greater and superadded influence and motion of... | |
| Joseph Bancroft, Robert Barclay - 1874 - 356 pagina’s
...inward prayer is necessary at all times, so, inward sO long as *ne ^7 of every man's visitation T*" lasteth, he never wants some influence, less or more,...considers himself in God's presence, but he finds himself ^n the practice of it. The outward exercise of prayer, as needing a greater and superadded influence... | |
| Joseph Bancroft, Robert Barclay - 1875 - 350 pagina’s
...as the day of every man's visitation ^JTtau**" lasteth, he never wants some influence, less tunes' or more, for the practice of it; because he no sooner...presence, but he finds himself in the practice of it. The outward exercise of prayer, as needing a greater and superadded influence and motion of the Spirit,... | |
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