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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... reason- able that they should judge of him . In a word , he views men and actions in the clear sunshine of charity and good - nature ; and not in the dark and sullen shade which jealousy and party - spirit throw over all characters ...
... reason- able that they should judge of him . In a word , he views men and actions in the clear sunshine of charity and good - nature ; and not in the dark and sullen shade which jealousy and party - spirit throw over all characters ...
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... reason , then such precipitate judgments . Any man who attends to what passes within himself , may easily discern what a complicated system the human character is , and what a variety of circum- stances must be taken into the account ...
... reason , then such precipitate judgments . Any man who attends to what passes within himself , may easily discern what a complicated system the human character is , and what a variety of circum- stances must be taken into the account ...
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... set out with all the scruples of distrust ; if , before they have had reason to complain of the world , they betray * 1 Kings , xix . 18 . the diffidence of a jealous , and the malignity of C - 2 SERM . XXV . 19 ON CANDOUR .
... set out with all the scruples of distrust ; if , before they have had reason to complain of the world , they betray * 1 Kings , xix . 18 . the diffidence of a jealous , and the malignity of C - 2 SERM . XXV . 19 ON CANDOUR .
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... reason and humanity be insufficient to restrain us from rash and uncharitable judgments , let that awful denunciation frequently resound in our ears , He shall have judgment without mercy , who hath shewed no mercy . SERMON XXVI . On ...
... reason and humanity be insufficient to restrain us from rash and uncharitable judgments , let that awful denunciation frequently resound in our ears , He shall have judgment without mercy , who hath shewed no mercy . SERMON XXVI . On ...
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... reason will suggest , ought to mollify resentment . Think of the various construc- tions which the actions of men will bear . Consider how different the motives of him who hath given us offence , may have been from those , which , in ...
... reason will suggest , ought to mollify resentment . Think of the various construc- tions which the actions of men will bear . Consider how different the motives of him who hath given us offence , may have been from those , which , in ...
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