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 63
... existence into which , race after race , the children of men pass , strikes his mind with solemn awe . Is there no course by which he can retrieve his past errours ? Is there no superiour power to which he can look up for aid ? Is there ...
... existence into which , race after race , the children of men pass , strikes his mind with solemn awe . Is there no course by which he can retrieve his past errours ? Is there no superiour power to which he can look up for aid ? Is there ...
Page 104
... mysterious darkness ; where he is unable to discover , with any certainty , whence he sprung , or for what purpose he was brought into this state of existence ; whether he be subjected to the 104 SERM . XXX . ON THE IMPORTANCE OF.
... mysterious darkness ; where he is unable to discover , with any certainty , whence he sprung , or for what purpose he was brought into this state of existence ; whether he be subjected to the 104 SERM . XXX . ON THE IMPORTANCE OF.
Page 105
... existence ; whether he be subjected to the government of a mild , or of a wrathful ruler ; what construction he is to put on many of the dispensations of his providence ; and what his fate is to be when he departs hence . What a ...
... existence ; whether he be subjected to the government of a mild , or of a wrathful ruler ; what construction he is to put on many of the dispensations of his providence ; and what his fate is to be when he departs hence . What a ...
Page 106
... himself that he has not acted his part as he ought to have done , the sins of his past life arise before him in sad remembrance . He wishes to exist after death , and yet dreads that existence . The 106 SERM . XXX . ON THE IMPORTANCE OF.
... himself that he has not acted his part as he ought to have done , the sins of his past life arise before him in sad remembrance . He wishes to exist after death , and yet dreads that existence . The 106 SERM . XXX . ON THE IMPORTANCE OF.
Page 107
... existence . The Governor of the world is unknown . He cannot tell whether every endeavour to obtain his mercy may not be vain . All is awful obscurity around him ; and in the midst of endless doubts and per- plexities , the trembling ...
... existence . The Governor of the world is unknown . He cannot tell whether every endeavour to obtain his mercy may not be vain . All is awful obscurity around him ; and in the midst of endless doubts and per- plexities , the trembling ...
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