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8881 The Doctrine of Christ, p. 89.3 (William Warren Prescott)
3. The old covenant, which was made at Sinai, was a mutual agreement between God and the people, according to which the fulfillment of God’s promises was conditioned …
8882 The Doctrine of Christ, p. 89.4 (William Warren Prescott)
4. This covenant was ratified by the blood of animals, which could not take away sin or supply power for obedience. Exodus 24:7, 8; Hebrews 9:16-21; 10:4 .
8883 The Doctrine of Christ, p. 89.5 (William Warren Prescott)
5. The people quickly broke their covenant-promise, and would have perished if Moses had not interceded for them, pleading the covenant with Abraham in their behalf. Exodus 32:14; 7:14, 30-35; Hebrews 8:9 .
8884 The Doctrine of Christ, p. 89.6 (William Warren Prescott)
6. The foundation of the new covenant was laid in the beginning. Revelation 13:8; Matthew 25:34. See also propositions 1, 2, 3, 4, in the preceding lesson.
8885 The Doctrine of Christ, p. 89.7 (William Warren Prescott)
7. The new covenant was ratified by the blood of Christ, and is therefore spoken of as the new, or second, covenant. Luke 22:20; Hebrews 9:15, 22 .
8886 The Doctrine of Christ, p. 293.22 (William Warren Prescott)
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8887 Sabbath School Lessons April 1897, page 4 paragraph 14
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8888 The Saviour of the World, p. 89.1 (William Warren Prescott)
The names applied to Him in the first chapter testify to His absolute deity, lie is not only called the Son of God ( Hebrews 1:2 ), but lie is also addressed as God …
8889 The Saviour of the World, p. 89.2 (William Warren Prescott)
The reference to the relation of the Son to the original creation is not an empty rhetorical flourish for emphasis, but is designed to establish confidence …
8890 Home Here, and Home in Heaven; With Other Poems, p. 89 (Annie Rebekah Smith)
THE AGED PILGRIM
8891 Home Here, and Home in Heaven; With Other Poems, p. 89.1 (Annie Rebekah Smith)
Respectfully dedicated to WM. Peabody, Scottsville, N. Y.
8892 Home Here, and Home in Heaven; With Other Poems, p. 89.2 (Annie Rebekah Smith)
I met an aged pilgrim on the way, Who bowed beneath the heavy weight of years; But yet on whose frail tenement of clay, Were lightly traced their cares and toils and fears.
8893 Home Here, and Home in Heaven; With Other Poems, p. 89.3 (Annie Rebekah Smith)
Think not life’s common ills did not befall; For light and shade its varied textures show: Think not that he, unlike the lot of all, Could drain its cup, unmixed with dregs of woe.
8894 Home Here, and Home in Heaven; With Other Poems, p. 89.4 (Annie Rebekah Smith)
With righteous thoughts and deeds each day was rife, That paved with peace the rugged path he trod, In humble mien, apart from scenes of strife- The way that leads to glory and to God.
8895 Home Here, and Home in Heaven; With Other Poems, p. 89.5 (Annie Rebekah Smith)
Desires, above his needs, were all denied, His will, subdued, to Heaven’s decrees resigned; Nor wished for more than this-to be supplied With what a gracious Providence designed.
8896 Home Here, and Home in Heaven; With Other Poems, p. 89.6 (Annie Rebekah Smith)
In faith his prayers ascended to the throne, That blessings, as were best, he might receive; And, filled with gratitude for mercies shown, His thanks like incense rose, at morn and eve.
8897 Home Here, and Home in Heaven; With Other Poems, p. 112 (Annie Rebekah Smith)
Religion, 87 The aged Pilgrim, 89 The glory of Heaven, 91 The Sabbath, 93 The Promise, 97 Thoughts, 99 True Happiness, 106 What is Life, 101
8898 Poems: With a Sketch of the Life and Experience of Annie R. Smith, p. 89.1 (Rebekah Smith)
Where we’ve felt God’s image planted, where in union we have prayed, Where our faith has gained the victory, and we knew from Heaven our aid, Oh! what change has …
8899 Poems: With a Sketch of the Life and Experience of Annie R. Smith, p. 89.2 (Rebekah Smith)
God’s own searching eye is on us! Jesus feels our every grief! He’ll not leave his own thus wounded, but will bring them swift relief; Making known our every duty …
8900 Poems: With a Sketch of the Life and Experience of Annie R. Smith, p. 89.3 (Rebekah Smith)
Though you see your bread withholden, find no place to lay your head; Cast your all on Heaven’s protection: God to life can raise the dead! Who the widow’s oil …