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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... rise , but by the dispositions which it produces in the heart . He justly supposes , that if the temper be duly regulated , propriety of action will follow , and good order take place in external beha- viour . Of those characters of ...
... rise , but by the dispositions which it produces in the heart . He justly supposes , that if the temper be duly regulated , propriety of action will follow , and good order take place in external beha- viour . Of those characters of ...
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... rise to violent prejudices against such as come under an opposite decription . Not contented with being in the right ourselves , we must find all others in the wrong . We claim an exclusive possession of goodness and wisdom ; and from ...
... rise to violent prejudices against such as come under an opposite decription . Not contented with being in the right ourselves , we must find all others in the wrong . We claim an exclusive possession of goodness and wisdom ; and from ...
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... rise from a most frivolous and contemptible cause . Is not this the son of the Carpenter ? Can any good thing come out of Nazareth ? When his miracles repelled this re- proach , and sufficiently proved the eminence of his character ...
... rise from a most frivolous and contemptible cause . Is not this the son of the Carpenter ? Can any good thing come out of Nazareth ? When his miracles repelled this re- proach , and sufficiently proved the eminence of his character ...
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... rising to be ruler of the land of Egypt ; and in every station acquiring , by his virtue and wisdom , favour with God and man . When overseer of Potiphar's house , his fidelity was proved by strong temptations , which he honourably ...
... rising to be ruler of the land of Egypt ; and in every station acquiring , by his virtue and wisdom , favour with God and man . When overseer of Potiphar's house , his fidelity was proved by strong temptations , which he honourably ...
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... rising tide of peevish and angry passions ? The violence of an enemy , or the ingrati- tude of a friend , the injustice of one man , and the treachery of another , perpetually dwell and rankle in his thoughts . The part which they have ...
... rising tide of peevish and angry passions ? The violence of an enemy , or the ingrati- tude of a friend , the injustice of one man , and the treachery of another , perpetually dwell and rankle in his thoughts . The part which they have ...
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