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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... nature , as to be confined to such alone as see every thing with our eyes , and follow exactly the train of our ideas ? Was there ever any great community so corrupt as not to in- clude within it individuals of real worth ? Besides ...
... nature , as to be confined to such alone as see every thing with our eyes , and follow exactly the train of our ideas ? Was there ever any great community so corrupt as not to in- clude within it individuals of real worth ? Besides ...
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... nature , on which the eye rests with pleasure . Whereas the suspicious man , having his imagination filled with all the shocking forms of human falsehood , deceit , and treachery , resembles the traveller in the wilderness , who ...
... nature , on which the eye rests with pleasure . Whereas the suspicious man , having his imagination filled with all the shocking forms of human falsehood , deceit , and treachery , resembles the traveller in the wilderness , who ...
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... nature in general . A great pro- portion of infirmity and corruption , doubtless , adheres to it ; yet tempered also it is with various mixtures of virtue and good affection . Darkened as the Divine Image now is among mankind , it is ...
... nature in general . A great pro- portion of infirmity and corruption , doubtless , adheres to it ; yet tempered also it is with various mixtures of virtue and good affection . Darkened as the Divine Image now is among mankind , it is ...
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... nature . Formerly he had been moved in the same manner , when he first saw his brethren before him . His bowels yearned upon them : he sought for a place where to weep . He went into his chamber ; and then washed his face and returned ...
... nature . Formerly he had been moved in the same manner , when he first saw his brethren before him . His bowels yearned upon them : he sought for a place where to weep . He went into his chamber ; and then washed his face and returned ...
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... nature possess- ing its highest honours . The sentiments which it inspires tend to ennoble our minds ; and to prevent their imbibing the spirit of those hard , interested , and self - seeking men , with whom the world abounds . THE ...
... nature possess- ing its highest honours . The sentiments which it inspires tend to ennoble our minds ; and to prevent their imbibing the spirit of those hard , interested , and self - seeking men , with whom the world abounds . THE ...
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