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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... moderation and simplicity of a virtuous mind ; and amidst the idolatry and false philosophy of the Egyptians , maintaining the prin- ciples of true religion , and giving glory to the God of Israel . From this unity of piety with ...
... moderation and simplicity of a virtuous mind ; and amidst the idolatry and false philosophy of the Egyptians , maintaining the prin- ciples of true religion , and giving glory to the God of Israel . From this unity of piety with ...
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... moderation of our desires . The house of mourning is the school of temperance and sobriety . Every wise man will find it for his interest to enter into it sometimes of his own accord , lest otherwise he be compelled to take up his ...
... moderation of our desires . The house of mourning is the school of temperance and sobriety . Every wise man will find it for his interest to enter into it sometimes of his own accord , lest otherwise he be compelled to take up his ...
Page 71
... moderated , and our minds gradually formed to wish and to long for a better world . If we know that our continuance here is to be short , and that we are intended by our Maker for a more lasting state , and for employments of a nature ...
... moderated , and our minds gradually formed to wish and to long for a better world . If we know that our continuance here is to be short , and that we are intended by our Maker for a more lasting state , and for employments of a nature ...
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... moderation into the eager- ness of contest , by anticipating that period of cool- ness , which the lapse of time will , of itself , certain- ly bring . When we look back on years that are past , how swiftly do they appear to have ...
... moderation into the eager- ness of contest , by anticipating that period of cool- ness , which the lapse of time will , of itself , certain- ly bring . When we look back on years that are past , how swiftly do they appear to have ...
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... ! When will the sons of men learn to think of thee as they ought ? When will they learn humanity from the afflictions of their brethren ; or moderation and wisdom , from the sense of their own 172 SERM . XXXV . ON DEATH .
... ! When will the sons of men learn to think of thee as they ought ? When will they learn humanity from the afflictions of their brethren ; or moderation and wisdom , from the sense of their own 172 SERM . XXXV . ON DEATH .
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