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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... heaven and SERMON L. 352 On the Dissolution of the World . 2 PETER , iii . 10. But the day of the Lord will come as a thief in the night ; in the which the heavens shall pass away with a great noise , and the elements shall melt with ...
... heaven and SERMON L. 352 On the Dissolution of the World . 2 PETER , iii . 10. But the day of the Lord will come as a thief in the night ; in the which the heavens shall pass away with a great noise , and the elements shall melt with ...
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... Heaven . The precedent which thou hast established against thyself is decisive . Thou hast dictated the sentence of thine own condemnation . ON the whole , it clearly appears that no part of the government of temper deserves attention ...
... Heaven . The precedent which thou hast established against thyself is decisive . Thou hast dictated the sentence of thine own condemnation . ON the whole , it clearly appears that no part of the government of temper deserves attention ...
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... For though the over - ruling Provi- dence of Heaven had so directed the course of events , as to render their bad intentions subservient to a happy issue ; yet the badness of the SERM . XXVI . ON THE CHARACTER of JOSEPH . 25.
... For though the over - ruling Provi- dence of Heaven had so directed the course of events , as to render their bad intentions subservient to a happy issue ; yet the badness of the SERM . XXVI . ON THE CHARACTER of JOSEPH . 25.
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... Heaven prayers for mercy to ourselves , those prayers return like im- precations upon our heads ; and our very devotions seal our condemnation . The most plain and natural sentiments of equity concur with Divine authority to enforce the ...
... Heaven prayers for mercy to ourselves , those prayers return like im- precations upon our heads ; and our very devotions seal our condemnation . The most plain and natural sentiments of equity concur with Divine authority to enforce the ...
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... Heaven . Let us take notice , that this is not the reflection of a private retired man , whose situation might be supposed to favour such devout meditations : it is the reflection of one , who was leading a busy and seducing life , in ...
... Heaven . Let us take notice , that this is not the reflection of a private retired man , whose situation might be supposed to favour such devout meditations : it is the reflection of one , who was leading a busy and seducing life , in ...
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