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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... , saith to Jesus , Lord , and what shall this man do ? Jesus saith unto him , If I will that he tarry till I come , what is that to thee ? Follow thou me . 469 SERMON 1 SERMON XXV . ON CANDOUR . 1 CORINTH . viii CONTENTS .
... , saith to Jesus , Lord , and what shall this man do ? Jesus saith unto him , If I will that he tarry till I come , what is that to thee ? Follow thou me . 469 SERMON 1 SERMON XXV . ON CANDOUR . 1 CORINTH . viii CONTENTS .
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... follow , and good order take place in 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 ...
... follow , and good order take place in 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 ...
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... follow exactly the train of our ideas ? Was there ever any great community so corrupt as not to in- clude within it individuals of real worth ? Besides prepossessions of this nature , which some- times mislead the honest mind , there ...
... follow exactly the train of our ideas ? Was there ever any great community so corrupt as not to in- clude within it individuals of real worth ? Besides prepossessions of this nature , which some- times mislead the honest mind , there ...
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... follow from the opposite spirit . Let us beware of encouraging a habit of sus- picions , by forming too severe and harsh opinions concerning human nature in general . A great pro- portion of infirmity and corruption , doubtless ...
... follow from the opposite spirit . Let us beware of encouraging a habit of sus- picions , by forming too severe and harsh opinions concerning human nature in general . A great pro- portion of infirmity and corruption , doubtless ...
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... follow from that crime , did not , could not , exculpate them from guilt . It were an impious conclusion , that because God extracts good from our evil , we are not answerable for the evil which we perpetrate . God cannot be tempted ...
... follow from that crime , did not , could not , exculpate them from guilt . It were an impious conclusion , that because God extracts good from our evil , we are not answerable for the evil which we perpetrate . God cannot be tempted ...
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