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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... lives being in the hand of God . [ Preached at the Beginning of a New Year . ] 391 PSALM XXXI . 15. My times are in thy hand . 403 * Originally the first Sermon of the Fourth Volume . SERMON LIV . On the Mixture of Bad Men with CONTENTS ...
... lives being in the hand of God . [ Preached at the Beginning of a New Year . ] 391 PSALM XXXI . 15. My times are in thy hand . 403 * Originally the first Sermon of the Fourth Volume . SERMON LIV . On the Mixture of Bad Men with CONTENTS ...
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... lives of its subjects . But the defect of government is , that human laws can extend no farther than to the actions of men . Though they protect us from external violence , they leave us open on different sides to be wounded . By the ...
... lives of its subjects . But the defect of government is , that human laws can extend no farther than to the actions of men . Though they protect us from external violence , they leave us open on different sides to be wounded . By the ...
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... lives in perpetual dread ! Looking upon himself to be surrounded with spies , enemies , and designing men , he is a stranger to reliance and trust . He knows not to whom to open himself . He dresses his countenance in forced smiles ...
... lives in perpetual dread ! Looking upon himself to be surrounded with spies , enemies , and designing men , he is a stranger to reliance and trust . He knows not to whom to open himself . He dresses his countenance in forced smiles ...
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... live in perpetual hostility . with our fellows . This is , for the sake of living , to deprive ourselves of the comfort of life , The man of candour enjoys his situation , whatever it is , with cheerfulness and peace . Prudence directs ...
... live in perpetual hostility . with our fellows . This is , for the sake of living , to deprive ourselves of the comfort of life , The man of candour enjoys his situation , whatever it is , with cheerfulness and peace . Prudence directs ...
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... live ? - What could he , what ought he , in that impassioned mo- ment to have said more : This is the voice of nature herself , speaking her own language ; and it pene- trates the heart : No pomp of expression ; no parade of kindness ...
... live ? - What could he , what ought he , in that impassioned mo- ment to have said more : This is the voice of nature herself , speaking her own language ; and it pene- trates the heart : No pomp of expression ; no parade of kindness ...
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