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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... . Because he prophesied the destruction of their temple , they accused him of being an enemy to his own nation . Till at last , through their perpetual misconstruction of his ac- tions , their 14 SERM . XXV .. ON CANDOUR .
... . Because he prophesied the destruction of their temple , they accused him of being an enemy to his own nation . Till at last , through their perpetual misconstruction of his ac- tions , their 14 SERM . XXV .. ON CANDOUR .
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... tions , their passions became so inflamed as to make them cry out with one voice , Away with this man to the death , and give us Barabbas the robber . Viewing in this dreadful event the consequences of want of candour , let every man ...
... tions , their passions became so inflamed as to make them cry out with one voice , Away with this man to the death , and give us Barabbas the robber . Viewing in this dreadful event the consequences of want of candour , let every man ...
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... tions of the human character ; it is connected with magnanimity ; it is justified by wisdom ; it is suit- able to the relation in which we stand to one another . But if reason and humanity be insufficient to restrain us from rash and ...
... tions of the human character ; it is connected with magnanimity ; it is justified by wisdom ; it is suit- able to the relation in which we stand to one another . But if reason and humanity be insufficient to restrain us from rash and ...
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... 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 the heat of passion , we ascribe to him ; how apt all men are to be seduced by ...
... 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 the heat of passion , we ascribe to him ; how apt all men are to be seduced by ...
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... tions towards men . It will be found by those who attend to the workings of human nature ; that a great proportion of those malignant passions which break out in the intercourse of men , arises from confining VOL . II . D their ...
... tions towards men . It will be found by those who attend to the workings of human nature ; that a great proportion of those malignant passions which break out in the intercourse of men , arises from confining VOL . II . D their ...
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