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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... Sensibility . ROMANS , xii . 15. Rejoice with them that do rejoice , and weep with them that weep . * Originally the first Sermon of the Third Volume . 127 1 SERMON XXXIII . On the Improvement of Time . iv CONTENTS .
... Sensibility . ROMANS , xii . 15. Rejoice with them that do rejoice , and weep with them that weep . * Originally the first Sermon of the Third Volume . 127 1 SERMON XXXIII . On the Improvement of Time . iv CONTENTS .
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... Improvement of Time . GENESIS , xlvii . 8 . art thou ? And Pharaoh said unto Jacob , How old Page 140 SERMON XXXIV . On the Duties belonging to Middle Age . 1 CORINTH . xiii . 11 . When I became a man , I put away childish things ...
... Improvement of Time . GENESIS , xlvii . 8 . art thou ? And Pharaoh said unto Jacob , How old Page 140 SERMON XXXIV . On the Duties belonging to Middle Age . 1 CORINTH . xiii . 11 . When I became a man , I put away childish things ...
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... improvement ; and where ignorance is gross , it is always in hazard of engendering pro- fligacy . Hence , it has been generally , the opinion of wise men in all ages , that there is a certain middle con- dition of life , equally remote ...
... improvement ; and where ignorance is gross , it is always in hazard of engendering pro- fligacy . Hence , it has been generally , the opinion of wise men in all ages , that there is a certain middle con- dition of life , equally remote ...
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... improved by it ; whether he conducts himself so as to be acceptable to God , and approved of by good men . For these are the circumstances which make the real and important distinctions among the condi- tions of men . The effects of ...
... improved by it ; whether he conducts himself so as to be acceptable to God , and approved of by good men . For these are the circumstances which make the real and important distinctions among the condi- tions of men . The effects of ...
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... improvements which he supposes it to produce ; when the heart is made better by the sadness of the countenance , and the living to lay to heart what is the end of all men . Now , if great and lasting benefits are found to result from ...
... improvements which he supposes it to produce ; when the heart is made better by the sadness of the countenance , and the living to lay to heart what is the end of all men . Now , if great and lasting benefits are found to result from ...
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