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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... occasion so much misery in the world . Its professed scope is to regulate , not actions alone , but the temper and inclinations . By this means it ascends to the sources of conduct ; and very ineffec- tual would the wisest system of ...
... occasion so much misery in the world . Its professed scope is to regulate , not actions alone , but the temper and inclinations . By this means it ascends to the sources of conduct ; and very ineffec- tual would the wisest system of ...
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... occasion on which we are to think unfavourably of others . To view all the actions of men with the same degree of complacency , would be contrary both to common understanding , and to many express precepts of religion . In a world where ...
... occasion on which we are to think unfavourably of others . To view all the actions of men with the same degree of complacency , would be contrary both to common understanding , and to many express precepts of religion . In a world where ...
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... occasion , given to think the worst of others . Let us observe , In the fourth place , that suitable to the sources whence a jealous and suspicious temper proceeds , are the effects which it produces in the world , the crimes and ...
... occasion , given to think the worst of others . Let us observe , In the fourth place , that suitable to the sources whence a jealous and suspicious temper proceeds , are the effects which it produces in the world , the crimes and ...
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... occasion , an audience of the governor ; and gave him a full account of the circumstances of Jacob's family . Nothing can be more interesting and pathetic than this discourse of Judah , as it is recorded in the preceding chapter ...
... occasion , an audience of the governor ; and gave him a full account of the circumstances of Jacob's family . Nothing can be more interesting and pathetic than this discourse of Judah , as it is recorded in the preceding chapter ...
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... occasion for constraining himself , he gave free vent to the strong emotions of his heart . The first minister to the king of Egypt was not ashamed to show that he felt as a man , and a brother . He wept aloud , and the Egypt- ians and ...
... occasion for constraining himself , he gave free vent to the strong emotions of his heart . The first minister to the king of Egypt was not ashamed to show that he felt as a man , and a brother . He wept aloud , and the Egypt- ians and ...
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