Sermons ...: To which is Prefixed a Short Account of the Life and Character of the Author, Volume 2T. Cadell; F.C. & J Rivington [& others], 1822 - Presbyterian Church |
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... advantage in the world ? Are there no other objects than this to be attended to , in fixing the plan of life ? Are there no more sacred and important interests which deserve to be consulted ? You would not willingly place one whose ...
... advantage in the world ? Are there no other objects than this to be attended to , in fixing the plan of life ? Are there no more sacred and important interests which deserve to be consulted ? You would not willingly place one whose ...
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... enjoy , with more real advantage , the rest of life . Dispositions of this na- turÄ™ form one part of the character of those mourners whom our Saviour hath pronounced blessed ; and of those 72 ON THE BENEFITS TO BE DERIVED SERM . XXVIII ,
... enjoy , with more real advantage , the rest of life . Dispositions of this na- turÄ™ form one part of the character of those mourners whom our Saviour hath pronounced blessed ; and of those 72 ON THE BENEFITS TO BE DERIVED SERM . XXVIII ,
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... advantage to the view of impartial beholders . The extremities to which they are reduced by injustice and oppression ... advantages which it is made to bring to good men as individuals , the divine hand is equally apparent in the similar ...
... advantage to the view of impartial beholders . The extremities to which they are reduced by injustice and oppression ... advantages which it is made to bring to good men as individuals , the divine hand is equally apparent in the similar ...
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... advantages to arise . By such convulsions , nations are roused from that dangerous lethargy into which flowing wealth , long peace , and growing effeminacy of manners had sunk them . They are awakened to discern their true interests ...
... advantages to arise . By such convulsions , nations are roused from that dangerous lethargy into which flowing wealth , long peace , and growing effeminacy of manners had sunk them . They are awakened to discern their true interests ...
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... advantage , independent of religion . For moral principles great regard is professed ; but articles of religious belief are held to be abstract tenets , remote from life ; points of mere speculation and debate , the influence of which ...
... advantage , independent of religion . For moral principles great regard is professed ; but articles of religious belief are held to be abstract tenets , remote from life ; points of mere speculation and debate , the influence of which ...
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