Royal progress

Royal progress
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The Royal Progress

The Royal Progress
Author: Edward William Moore
Publisher: Palala Press
Total Pages: 190
Release: 2015-09-01
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ISBN: 9781340906115


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The Royal Progress

The Royal Progress
Author: Edward William Moore
Publisher: Rarebooksclub.com
Total Pages: 36
Release: 2013-09
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ISBN: 9781230003634


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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1885 edition. Excerpt: ...them for mistaking Him for a spirit, or a ghost. But what shall we say of Peter's achievement? Must it not have filled them with astonishment, when they saw that the treacherous deep really upheld his weight? Surely their eyes deceived them. And what of Peter himself? was not he astonished? No one, I will venture to say, was more astonished than he. It was certainly too good to be true, and yet it was true. Peter actually walked upon the waves! There is no mistake about it; it is so recorded. Are we not all agreed in describing it as a most wonderful walk? Well, now let us ask ourselves this question--Is this element of wonder apparent in our Christian walk? Has our walk as Christians ever caused either ourselves or those who have witnessed it a feeling of surprise? Has the life we have been living a right, in any sense, to be called a wonderful life? If not, have we not reason to fear that it is sadly deficient as a presentation of a life of faith? Though we profess to be united to a Saviour whose name is Wonderful, yet by our own confession there is nothing out of the ordinary in our lives at all. Oh, when shall we understand that we have a right to expect wonders from a wonderful Christ? But again, why was this walk of Peter's so amazing? Obviously, because it was 2. A supernatural walk. This is what imparted to it the element of wonder. It was beyond Peter's natural powers. No one had ever heard of a mortal man walking upon the sea. The thing was impossible. So impossible did it seem to the ancients, that when the Egyptians wished to represent the impossible in the hieroglyphic language, the device they adopted was that of a man walking on the waves, since nothing more impossible to man could be imagined than this. Yes, it is a true...