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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... conscience , and of faith unfeigned . SERMON LIII . On our lives being in the hand of God . [ Preached at the Beginning of a New Year . ] 391 PSALM XXXI . 15. My times are in thy hand . 403 * Originally the first Sermon of the Fourth ...
... conscience , and of faith unfeigned . SERMON LIII . On our lives being in the hand of God . [ Preached at the Beginning of a New Year . ] 391 PSALM XXXI . 15. My times are in thy hand . 403 * Originally the first Sermon of the Fourth ...
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... conscience is over- thrown . When he beholds the mote in his brother's eye , he remembers the beam in his own . He commiser- ates human frailty ; and judges of others , according to the principles by which he would think it reason- able ...
... conscience is over- thrown . When he beholds the mote in his brother's eye , he remembers the beam in his own . He commiser- ates human frailty ; and judges of others , according to the principles by which he would think it reason- able ...
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... conscience and without merit . Did Did you know all the attending circum- stances , it might appear in an excusable light ; nay , perhaps , under a commendable form . The motives of the actor may have been entirely different from those ...
... conscience and without merit . Did Did you know all the attending circum- stances , it might appear in an excusable light ; nay , perhaps , under a commendable form . The motives of the actor may have been entirely different from those ...
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... conscience acts as a restraining power . As soon as the tumult subsides , remorse exerts its influence , and renders the sinner sensible of the evil which he has done . But the uncharitable man is unfortunately set loose from any such ...
... conscience acts as a restraining power . As soon as the tumult subsides , remorse exerts its influence , and renders the sinner sensible of the evil which he has done . But the uncharitable man is unfortunately set loose from any such ...
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... conscience . By the severe suggestions which they throw out , they discover the inward bitterness of their spirit ; and artfully gratify resentment , at the time when they profess to exercise forgiveness . Whereas the great and good man ...
... conscience . By the severe suggestions which they throw out , they discover the inward bitterness of their spirit ; and artfully gratify resentment , at the time when they profess to exercise forgiveness . Whereas the great and good man ...
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