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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... calmly to the apology of the offender , and readily admits can s very extenuating circumstance which equity How much soever he may blame the principles of any sect or party , he never confounds 4 SERM . XXV . OF CANDOUR .
... calmly to the apology of the offender , and readily admits can s very extenuating circumstance which equity How much soever he may blame the principles of any sect or party , he never confounds 4 SERM . XXV . OF CANDOUR .
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... circumstances may be allowed to form some degree of apology . But if , in youth and prosperity , the same hard suspicious spirit prevail ; if they who are beginning the career of life set out with all the scruples of distrust ; if ...
... circumstances may be allowed to form some degree of apology . But if , in youth and prosperity , the same hard suspicious spirit prevail ; if they who are beginning the career of life set out with all the scruples of distrust ; if ...
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... circumstance so striking and interesting , as his behaviour to his brethren who had sold him into slavery . The moment in which he made himself known to them , that moment at which we are now to contem- plate him , was the most critical ...
... circumstance so striking and interesting , as his behaviour to his brethren who had sold him into slavery . The moment in which he made himself known to them , that moment at which we are now to contem- plate him , was the most critical ...
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... circumstances of Jacob's family . Nothing can be more interesting and pathetic than this discourse of Judah , as it is recorded in the preceding chapter . Little knowing to whom he spoke , he paints , in all the colours of simple and ...
... circumstances of Jacob's family . Nothing can be more interesting and pathetic than this discourse of Judah , as it is recorded in the preceding chapter . Little knowing to whom he spoke , he paints , in all the colours of simple and ...
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... circumstances comfortable , studies at the same time to render their minds easy and tranquil . This was not merely a transient emotion with Joseph , owing to the first burst of affection on disco- vering himself to his brethren . We ...
... circumstances comfortable , studies at the same time to render their minds easy and tranquil . This was not merely a transient emotion with Joseph , owing to the first burst of affection on disco- vering himself to his brethren . We ...
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