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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... afford him frequent pretexts for departing from truth , and for defending himself with the same arms which he conceives to be employed against him . Unhappy will they be who are joined with him by any close connexion ; exposed to every ...
... afford him frequent pretexts for departing from truth , and for defending himself with the same arms which he conceives to be employed against him . Unhappy will they be who are joined with him by any close connexion ; exposed to every ...
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... afford no proper foundation to violent or malignant passion . He looks upon bad men as only the rod with which the Almighty chastens ; like the pesti- lence , the earthquake , or the storm . In the midst of their injustice and violence ...
... afford no proper foundation to violent or malignant passion . He looks upon bad men as only the rod with which the Almighty chastens ; like the pesti- lence , the earthquake , or the storm . In the midst of their injustice and violence ...
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... afford them proper instruction , and promote their amend- ment ; and in order that their characters might be shown to the world in every point of view , which could furnish either examples for imitation , or ad- monitions of danger ...
... afford them proper instruction , and promote their amend- ment ; and in order that their characters might be shown to the world in every point of view , which could furnish either examples for imitation , or ad- monitions of danger ...
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... afford us of feeling what men and Christians ought to feel . The In the fourth place , The disposition recommended in the text , not only improves us in piety and hu- manity , but likewise assists us in self - government , and the due ...
... afford us of feeling what men and Christians ought to feel . The In the fourth place , The disposition recommended in the text , not only improves us in piety and hu- manity , but likewise assists us in self - government , and the due ...
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... afford scope to reason for exerting her restraining powers . You would behold this world stripped of its false colours , and reduced to its proper level . Many an important instruction you would receive from the humiliation of the proud ...
... afford scope to reason for exerting her restraining powers . You would behold this world stripped of its false colours , and reduced to its proper level . Many an important instruction you would receive from the humiliation of the proud ...
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