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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... external violence , they leave us open on different sides to be wounded . By the vices which prevail in society our tranquillity may be disturbed , and our lives in various ways embittered , while go- vernment can give us no redress ...
... external violence , they leave us open on different sides to be wounded . By the vices which prevail in society our tranquillity may be disturbed , and our lives in various ways embittered , while go- vernment can give us no redress ...
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... external beha- viour . Of those characters of charity I have chosen one for the subject of this Discourse , which leads to the consideration of a virtue highly important to us , both as Christians and as members of society . I shall ...
... external beha- viour . Of those characters of charity I have chosen one for the subject of this Discourse , which leads to the consideration of a virtue highly important to us , both as Christians and as members of society . I shall ...
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... external courtesy , but supplies its place with humane and generous liberality of sentiment . Its manners are unaffected , and its professions cordial . Exempt , on one hand , from the dark jealousy of a suspicious mind ; it is no less ...
... external courtesy , but supplies its place with humane and generous liberality of sentiment . Its manners are unaffected , and its professions cordial . Exempt , on one hand , from the dark jealousy of a suspicious mind ; it is no less ...
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... external evils which he draws upon him- self , arising from alienated friendship , broken con- fidence , and open enmity ; the suspicious temper itself is one of the worst evils which any man can suffer . If in all fear there be torment ...
... external evils which he draws upon him- self , arising from alienated friendship , broken con- fidence , and open enmity ; the suspicious temper itself is one of the worst evils which any man can suffer . If in all fear there be torment ...
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... external circumstances and con- dition in the world . These observations are to make the subject of the present Discourse ; and will lead us to such a view of human nature , as it is hoped , may be of general use . I. SENTIMENTS of ...
... external circumstances and con- dition in the world . These observations are to make the subject of the present Discourse ; and will lead us to such a view of human nature , as it is hoped , may be of general use . I. SENTIMENTS of ...
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