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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... evil . SERMON XXVI . On the Character of Joseph . · Page 1 GENESIS , xlv . 5 , 8. Now therefore be not grieved nor angry with yourselves that ye sold me hither ; for God did send me before you to preserve life.- • So now it was not you ...
... evil . SERMON XXVI . On the Character of Joseph . · Page 1 GENESIS , xlv . 5 , 8. Now therefore be not grieved nor angry with yourselves that ye sold me hither ; for God did send me before you to preserve life.- • So now it was not you ...
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... evil . RELIGION and Government are the two great foundations of order and comfort among man- kind . Government restrains the outrages and crimes which would be subversive of society , secures the pro- perty , and defends the lives of ...
... evil . RELIGION and Government are the two great foundations of order and comfort among man- kind . Government restrains the outrages and crimes which would be subversive of society , secures the pro- perty , and defends the lives of ...
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... evil passions to which the influence of law cannot possibly reach . We are led to this reflection by the description given in the context of charity , that great principle in the Christian system . The Apostle places it in a variety of ...
... evil passions to which the influence of law cannot possibly reach . We are led to this reflection by the description given in the context of charity , that great principle in the Christian system . The Apostle places it in a variety of ...
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... evil ; and on many occasions , to express our indignation openly against it . But the Apostle , with great propriety , describes : the temper which he is recommending , in such strong and general terms , as might guard us against that ...
... evil ; and on many occasions , to express our indignation openly against it . But the Apostle , with great propriety , describes : the temper which he is recommending , in such strong and general terms , as might guard us against that ...
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... evil with good , which is to be found in every human character . He expects none to be faultless ; and he is unwilling to believe that there is any without some commend- able quality . In the midst of many defects , he can discover a ...
... evil with good , which is to be found in every human character . He expects none to be faultless ; and he is unwilling to believe that there is any without some commend- able quality . In the midst of many defects , he can discover a ...
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