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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... possess ye your souls 246 SERMON XLII . On Moderation . your moderation be known unto all PHILIPPIANS , iv . 5 . Let men . SERMON XLIII . 260 On the Joy and the Bitterness of the Heart . PROVERBS , XIV . 10. The heart knoweth his own ...
... possess ye your souls 246 SERMON XLII . On Moderation . your moderation be known unto all PHILIPPIANS , iv . 5 . Let men . SERMON XLIII . 260 On the Joy and the Bitterness of the Heart . PROVERBS , XIV . 10. The heart knoweth his own ...
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... possessed by man ; and assures us , that though we had all faith , so that we could remove mountains , yet if we be destitute of charity , it will profit us nothing . Accordingly , love , gentleness , meekness , and long - suffering ...
... possessed by man ; and assures us , that though we had all faith , so that we could remove mountains , yet if we be destitute of charity , it will profit us nothing . Accordingly , love , gentleness , meekness , and long - suffering ...
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... possessing , or even requir ing , full information , the grounds on which they proceed are frequently the most slight and frivolous . A tale , perhaps , which the idle have invented , the inquisitive have listened to , and the credulous ...
... possessing , or even requir ing , full information , the grounds on which they proceed are frequently the most slight and frivolous . A tale , perhaps , which the idle have invented , the inquisitive have listened to , and the credulous ...
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... so ready to form . Were the mind altogether free from prepossession and bias , it might avail itself to more ad- vantage of the scanty knowledge which it possesses . But this is so far from being the case , SERM . XXV . 9 ON CANDOUR .
... so ready to form . Were the mind altogether free from prepossession and bias , it might avail itself to more ad- vantage of the scanty knowledge which it possesses . But this is so far from being the case , SERM . XXV . 9 ON CANDOUR .
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... that his weaknesses and crimes are those of all men ; and that such as appear most distinguished for virtue possess no real superiority , except greater dexterity in concealing their vices . Soothing themselves SERM . XXV . 11 ON CANDour .
... that his weaknesses and crimes are those of all men ; and that such as appear most distinguished for virtue possess no real superiority , except greater dexterity in concealing their vices . Soothing themselves SERM . XXV . 11 ON CANDour .
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