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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... fear . 192 SERMON XXXVIII . On Envy . 1 CORINTH . Xiii . 4. Charity envieth not . MATTHEW , XX . 6 . idle ? SERMON XXXIX . 205 On Idleness . -Why stand ye here all the day 218 SERMON XL . On the Sense of the Divine Presence CONTENTS .
... fear . 192 SERMON XXXVIII . On Envy . 1 CORINTH . Xiii . 4. Charity envieth not . MATTHEW , XX . 6 . idle ? SERMON XXXIX . 205 On Idleness . -Why stand ye here all the day 218 SERMON XL . On the Sense of the Divine Presence CONTENTS .
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... Sense of the Divine Presence . PSALM Ixxiii . 23 . I am continually with thee . LUKE , xxi . 19 . Page 232 SERMON XLI . On Patience . In your patience possess ye your souls 246 SERMON XLII . On Moderation . your moderation be known unto ...
... Sense of the Divine Presence . PSALM Ixxiii . 23 . I am continually with thee . LUKE , xxi . 19 . Page 232 SERMON XLI . On Patience . In your patience possess ye your souls 246 SERMON XLII . On Moderation . your moderation be known unto ...
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... sense altogether unlimited ; as if there were no 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 ...
... sense altogether unlimited ; as if there were no 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 ...
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... sense of the divine goodness which at present melts his heart . He whom his friend hath lately saved from ruin , is confident that , if some trying emer- gency shall put his gratitude to proof , he will rather die than abandon his ...
... sense of the divine goodness which at present melts his heart . He whom his friend hath lately saved from ruin , is confident that , if some trying emer- gency shall put his gratitude to proof , he will rather die than abandon his ...
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... sense of the degree of guilt which they contract . By inveterate habits their judgment is at length perverted , and their moral feelings are deadened . They see now with other eyes ; and can look without pain on evil actions which they ...
... sense of the degree of guilt which they contract . By inveterate habits their judgment is at length perverted , and their moral feelings are deadened . They see now with other eyes ; and can look without pain on evil actions which they ...
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