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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... situation of so much un- certainty and darkness , where our knowledge of the hearts and characters of men is so limited , and our judgments concerning them are so apt to err , what a continual call do we receive , either to suspend our ...
... situation of so much un- certainty and darkness , where our knowledge of the hearts and characters of men is so limited , and our judgments concerning them are so apt to err , what a continual call do we receive , either to suspend our ...
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... situation , whatever it is , with cheerfulness and peace . Prudence directs i his intercourse with the world ; but no black suspi- cions haunt his hours of rest . Accustomed to view the characters of his neighbours in the most favour ...
... situation , whatever it is , with cheerfulness and peace . Prudence directs i his intercourse with the world ; but no black suspi- cions haunt his hours of rest . Accustomed to view the characters of his neighbours in the most favour ...
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... situations to bring it forth to public notice . The prophet Elijah , in a time of prevailing corruption , imagined that all true religion had forsaken the land . I , even I , only , said he to the Lord , am left to serve thee . But the ...
... situations to bring it forth to public notice . The prophet Elijah , in a time of prevailing corruption , imagined that all true religion had forsaken the land . I , even I , only , said he to the Lord , am left to serve thee . But the ...
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... situation of the aged patriarch , hastening to the close of life ; long afflict- ed for the loss of a favourite son , whom he sup- posed to have been torn in pieces by a beast of prey ; labouring now under anxious concern about his ...
... situation of the aged patriarch , hastening to the close of life ; long afflict- ed for the loss of a favourite son , whom he sup- posed to have been torn in pieces by a beast of prey ; labouring now under anxious concern about his ...
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... situation which were ever uttered ; I am Joseph : doth my father yet live ? - What could he , what ought he , in that impassioned mo- ment to have said more : This is the voice of nature herself , speaking her own language ; and it pene ...
... situation which were ever uttered ; I am Joseph : doth my father yet live ? - What could he , what ought he , in that impassioned mo- ment to have said more : This is the voice of nature herself , speaking her own language ; and it pene ...
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