10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «CREATURESHIP»
Discover the use of
creatureship in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
creatureship and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Creation's Testimony to Its God, Or The Accordance of ...
It is not, as before remarked, a principle; but a limitation, defect, or shortcoming —
a sure inherence of creatureship, unless the creature be immutably sustained, by
God dwelling with him, and in him, for ever. It cannot, therefore, with truth, ...
2
Life Lines; or God's Work in a Human Being. [With a preface ...
All prayer implies creatureship. Creatureship implies derivation. Creatureship
implies insufficiency. Creatureship implies dependency. All prayer implies
intelligence. Contrast, men—animals. Prayer is perfection of reason. Perfection of
reason ...
Mrs. Frances Julia PAKENHAM, John PAKENHAM, 1862
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Life lines; or, God's work in a human being, by F.J.P.
Frances Julia Pakenham. 2. Subject in reference to the nature of God. This
sermon to comprise 1st division. All prayer implies creatureship. Creatureship
implies derivation. Creatureship implies insufficiency. Creatureship implies
dependency.
Frances Julia Pakenham, 1862
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The Earthen Vessel and Christian Record & Review
Now the objects of this act are to be considered either in the pure mass of
creatureship, or in the corrupt mass i if in the pure mass of creatureship no
injustice is done by this act, for as it found them, it left them ; it put nothing into
them, no evil in ...
5
Twenty-four lectures on the book of Revelation
If you come with poor old Adam songs, or old covenant songs, or old law songs,
or old nature songs, the Lord will not listen to them ; but if you come in the name
of Jesus, new creatureship, the new and living way, theu he will listen to you.
James Wells (minister of the Surrey tabernacle.), 1870
And though we presume not to say that creatureship gave a positive claim on the
Creator, it rendered it a thing on which we might venture to calculate, that, so long
as the creature obeyed, the Creator would minister to his every necessity.
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Substance and Shadow: or Morality and Religion in their ...
I may cherish such a feeling indeed of my own independence of any higher
power than that I call Nature, as to entertain grave doubts of the Divine existence:
but these facts should only illustrate not invalidate my alleged creatureship.
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Moralism and Christianity, or, Man's experience and destiny: ...
The divinely-imposed destiny of man then, the destiny imposed by the very fact of
his creatureship, involves his complete dominion both of nature and society. If
man be the creature of God, then as God is infinite or perfect, or what is the same
...
9
Bonnie Prince Charlie : a Tale of Fontenoy and Culloden:
I hadalmostsaid (bear with the expression, I use it,because noother expression
canreach it)sinsetsusas much beneath our creatureship, as our creatureship sets
us beneath the Creator. Surelythere is more of God tobe seen in the worstof a ...
10
The Complete Works of Robert Browning: Volume XV, with ...
90 In Persian phrase, 'Doesjob fear God for nought?' Job's creatureship is not
abjured, thou fool! He nowise isolates himself and plays The independent equal,
owns no more Than himself gave himself, so why thank God? 95 A proper
speech ...
Robert Browning, Allan C. Dooley, David Ewbank, 2007