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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... wisdom ; and from approving warmly of those who join us , we proceed to condemn , with much acrimony , not only the principles , but the characters , of those from whom we differ . Hence , persons of well - disposed minds are too often ...
... wisdom ; and from approving warmly of those who join us , we proceed to condemn , with much acrimony , not only the principles , but the characters , of those from whom we differ . Hence , persons of well - disposed minds are too often ...
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... 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 uncharitable judgments , let that awful denunciation frequently resound in our ears ...
... 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 uncharitable judgments , let that awful denunciation frequently resound in our ears ...
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... wisdom , favour with God and man . When overseer of Potiphar's house , his fidelity was proved by strong temptations , which he honourably resisted . When thrown into prison by the artifice of a false woman , his integrity and pru ...
... wisdom , favour with God and man . When overseer of Potiphar's house , his fidelity was proved by strong temptations , which he honourably resisted . When thrown into prison by the artifice of a false woman , his integrity and pru ...
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... wisdom or goodness carried on throughout nature , which can allay the discomposure of their mind . As soon as their temper is ruffled , the world appears to them to be a continued scene of disasters and injuries , of confused events ...
... wisdom or goodness carried on throughout nature , which can allay the discomposure of their mind . As soon as their temper is ruffled , the world appears to them to be a continued scene of disasters and injuries , of confused events ...
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... wisdom . Remove far from me vanity and lies . Give me neither poverty nor riches . Feed me with food convenient for me . Lest I be full , and deny thee and say , Who is the Lord ? or lest I be poor and steal , and take the name of my ...
... wisdom . Remove far from me vanity and lies . Give me neither poverty nor riches . Feed me with food convenient for me . Lest I be full , and deny thee and say , Who is the Lord ? or lest I be poor and steal , and take the name of my ...
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