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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Page vii
... beginning God created the heaven and SERMON L. 352 On the Dissolution of the World . 2 PETER , iii . 10. But the day of the Lord will come as a thief in the night ; in the which the heavens shall pass away with a great noise , and the ...
... beginning God created the heaven and SERMON L. 352 On the Dissolution of the World . 2 PETER , iii . 10. But the day of the Lord will come as a thief in the night ; in the which the heavens shall pass away with a great noise , and the ...
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... beginning the career of life set out with all the scruples of distrust ; if , before they have had reason to complain of the world , they betray * 1 Kings , xix . 18 . the diffidence of a jealous , and the malignity of C - 2 SERM . XXV ...
... beginning the career of life set out with all the scruples of distrust ; if , before they have had reason to complain of the world , they betray * 1 Kings , xix . 18 . the diffidence of a jealous , and the malignity of C - 2 SERM . XXV ...
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... beginning he intended to dis- cover himself ; and studied so to conduct the disco- very as might render the surprise of joy complete . For this end , by affected severity , he took measures for bringing down into Egypt all his father's ...
... beginning he intended to dis- cover himself ; and studied so to conduct the disco- very as might render the surprise of joy complete . For this end , by affected severity , he took measures for bringing down into Egypt all his father's ...
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... beginnings , have gradually apostatized from every principle of virtue ; until , at last , it has become as difficult for one to believe , that they ever had any love of goodness , as it would have been once to have persuaded themselves ...
... beginnings , have gradually apostatized from every principle of virtue ; until , at last , it has become as difficult for one to believe , that they ever had any love of goodness , as it would have been once to have persuaded themselves ...
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... beginning of his days , continues to abhor to the end . But how rare is it to meet with this honourable consistency among men , while they are passing through the dif- ferent stations and periods of life ! When they are setting out in ...
... beginning of his days , continues to abhor to the end . But how rare is it to meet with this honourable consistency among men , while they are passing through the dif- ferent stations and periods of life ! When they are setting out in ...
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