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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... frequently meet with among men of the world . Smiling , very often , is the aspect , and smooth are the words of those who inwardly are the most ready to think evil of others . That candour which is a Christian virtue , consists not in ...
... frequently meet with among men of the world . Smiling , very often , is the aspect , and smooth are the words of those who inwardly are the most ready to think evil of others . That candour which is a Christian virtue , consists not in ...
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... frequent pretexts for departing from truth , and for defending himself with the same arms which he conceives to be ... frequently throws out its venom on all who are within its reach . As a com- panion , he will be severe and satirical ...
... frequent pretexts for departing from truth , and for defending himself with the same arms which he conceives to be ... frequently throws out its venom on all who are within its reach . As a com- panion , he will be severe and satirical ...
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... frequently the most slight and frivolous . A tale , perhaps , which the idle have invented , the inquisitive have listened to , and the credulous have propagated , or a real incident which rumour , in carrying it along , has exaggerated ...
... frequently the most slight and frivolous . A tale , perhaps , which the idle have invented , the inquisitive have listened to , and the credulous have propagated , or a real incident which rumour , in carrying it along , has exaggerated ...
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... it proceed no farther than censorious speech , the mischief would be less . Much greater and more serious evils frequently ensue . What direful effects , for instance , have often flowed from rash and ill- 12 SERM . XXV . ON CANDour .
... it proceed no farther than censorious speech , the mischief would be less . Much greater and more serious evils frequently ensue . What direful effects , for instance , have often flowed from rash and ill- 12 SERM . XXV . ON CANDour .
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... uncharitable judgments , let that awful denunciation frequently resound in our ears , He shall have judgment without mercy , who hath shewed no mercy . SERMON XXVI . On the CHARACTER of JOSEPH . GENESIS 20 SERM . XXV . ON CANDOUR .
... uncharitable judgments , let that awful denunciation frequently resound in our ears , He shall have judgment without mercy , who hath shewed no mercy . SERMON XXVI . On the CHARACTER of JOSEPH . GENESIS 20 SERM . XXV . ON CANDOUR .
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