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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... ment . Pride is hurt and wounded by every excellence in which it can claim no share ; and , from eagerness to discover a blemish , rests upon the slightest appear- ance of one , as a satisfying proof . When rivalry and competition ...
... ment . Pride is hurt and wounded by every excellence in which it can claim no share ; and , from eagerness to discover a blemish , rests upon the slightest appear- ance of one , as a satisfying proof . When rivalry and competition ...
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... ment extends not indeed so far , as to represent our acceptance with the Deity as entirely suspended upon the candour which we shew in forming our sentiments of others . We know that other graces besides this are requisite , in order to ...
... ment extends not indeed so far , as to represent our acceptance with the Deity as entirely suspended upon the candour which we shew in forming our sentiments of others . We know that other graces besides this are requisite , in order to ...
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... 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 ; but strong affection hastening to utter what it strongly felt ...
... 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 ; but strong affection hastening to utter what it strongly felt ...
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... ment as they dreaded had ever lurked in the soul of Joseph . On the contrary , when he beheld his brethren in this affecting situation , bereaved of their ancient protector , and reduced , as they imagined , to the necessity of holding ...
... ment as they dreaded had ever lurked in the soul of Joseph . On the contrary , when he beheld his brethren in this affecting situation , bereaved of their ancient protector , and reduced , as they imagined , to the necessity of holding ...
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... . Remember , that no opinions which you form under the power of resent- ment can be depended upon as just ; and that every one loads the intentions of his enemy with imaginary degrees SERM . XXVI . ON THE CHARACTER OF JOSEPH . 29.
... . Remember , that no opinions which you form under the power of resent- ment can be depended upon as just ; and that every one loads the intentions of his enemy with imaginary degrees SERM . XXVI . ON THE CHARACTER OF JOSEPH . 29.
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