Sonic Stage Installation
am 14.01.2008 17:56:12 von SeriouslyDesperate
Hey! I just downloaded Sonic Stage 4.3 from the net but when I try to start
it, it gives the following message
Product: OpenMG Secure Module -- 1: The InstallScript engine on this machine
is older than the version required to run this setup. If available, please
install the latest version of ISScript.msi, or contact your support personnel
for further assistance.
I have no idea what this means. I tried this same question on another group
but nobody there had any idea. Any help would be appreciated.
Re: Sonic Stage Installation
am 14.01.2008 19:00:21 von RobinS
Try posting your message to a newsgroup about SonigStage, or even Windows.
This is a .Net Programming newsgroup.
RobinS.
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> Hey! I just downloaded Sonic Stage 4.3 from the net but when I try to
> start
> it, it gives the following message
> Product: OpenMG Secure Module -- 1: The InstallScript engine on this
> machine
> is older than the version required to run this setup. If available, please
> install the latest version of ISScript.msi, or contact your support
> personnel
> for further assistance.
> I have no idea what this means. I tried this same question on another
> group
> but nobody there had any idea. Any help would be appreciated.
Re: Sonic Stage Installation
am 16.01.2008 01:32:32 von RobinS
Abraham, who had seen Him.
They did not believe Him so great as to be eternal, and they likewise
misunderstood Him in His humiliation and in His death. "The Messiah," said
they, "abideth for ever, and this man says that he shall die." Therefore
they believed Him neither mortal nor eternal; they only sought in Him for a
carnal greatness.
663. Typical.--Nothing is so like charity as covetousness, and nothing is so
opposed to it. Thus the Jews, full of possessions which flattered their
covetousness, were very like Christians, and very contrary. And by this
means they had the two qualities which it was necessary they should have, to
be very like the Messiah to typify Him, and very contrary not to be
suspected witnesses.
664. Typical.--God made use of the lust of the Jews to make them minister to
Jesus Christ, who brought the remedy for their lust.
665. Charity is not a figurative precept. It is dreadful to say that Jesus
Christ, who came to take away types in order to establish the truth, came
only to establish the type of charity, in order to take away the existing
reality which was there before.
"If the light be darkness, how great is that darkness!"
666. Fascination. Somnum suum.118 Figura hujus mundi.119
The Eucharist. Comedes panem tuum.120 Panem nostrum.121
Inimici Dei terram lingent.122 Sinners lick the dust, that is to say, love
earthly pleasures.
The Old Testament contains the types of fut
Re: Sonic Stage Installation
am 16.01.2008 01:54:41 von SeriouslyDesperate
worldly
business, more as a part of their duty, than from any disposition they
had to it; the temptation now seemed to lie on that hand, to neglect
worldly affairs too much, and to spend too much time in the immediate
exercise of religion. This was exceedingly misrepresented by reports
that were spread in distant parts of the land, as though the people here
had wholly thrown by all worldly business, and betook themselves
entirely to reading and praying, and such like religious exercises.
But although people did not ordinarily neglect their worldly business,
yet religion was with all sorts the great concern, and the world was a
thing only by the bye. The only thing in their view was to get the
kingdom of heaven, and every one appeared pressing into it. The
engagedness of their hearts in this great concern could not be hid, it
appeared in their very countenances. It then was a dreadful thing
amongst us to lie out of Christ, in danger every day of dropping into
hell; and what persons' minds were intent upon, was to escape for their
lives, and to fly from wrath to come. All would eagerly lay hold of
opportunities for their souls, and were wont very often to meet together
in private houses, for religious purposes: and such meetings when
appointed were greatly thronged.
There was scarcely a single person in the town, old or young, left
unconcerned about the great things of the eternal world. Those who were
wont to be the vainest and loosest, and those who had been disposed to
think and speak lightly of vital and experimental religion, were now
generally subject to great awakenings. And the work of conversion was
carried on in a most astonishing manner, and increased more and more;
souls did as it were come by flocks to Jesus Christ. From day to day for