Sermons. ...: To which is Prefixed a Short Account of the Life and Character of the Author, Volume 2J. Walker & Company, 1824 |
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... hence- forth of this fruit of the vine , until that day when I drink it new with you in my Father's kingdom . SERMON XLVI . The Use and Abuse of the World . 299 1 COR . vii . 31. They that use this world , as not abusing it . 314 ...
... hence- forth of this fruit of the vine , until that day when I drink it new with you in my Father's kingdom . SERMON XLVI . The Use and Abuse of the World . 299 1 COR . vii . 31. They that use this world , as not abusing it . 314 ...
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... Hence , persons of well - disposed minds are too often , through the strength of partial good affection , involved in the crime of uncharitable judgment . They rashly extend to every individual the severe opinion which they have ...
... Hence , persons of well - disposed minds are too often , through the strength of partial good affection , involved in the crime of uncharitable judgment . They rashly extend to every individual the severe opinion which they have ...
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... Hence , families torn with the most violent convulsions ; the husband armed against the wife , the father against the son , the friend against the friend ; the plan of treachery and assassination contrived , and the dag- ger plunged ...
... Hence , families torn with the most violent convulsions ; the husband armed against the wife , the father against the son , the friend against the friend ; the plan of treachery and assassination contrived , and the dag- ger plunged ...
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... Hence fretfulness and ill - humour , dis- gust at the world , and all the painful sensations of an irritated and embittered mind . So numerous and great are the evils arising from a suspicious disposition , that of the two extremes it ...
... Hence fretfulness and ill - humour , dis- gust at the world , and all the painful sensations of an irritated and embittered mind . So numerous and great are the evils arising from a suspicious disposition , that of the two extremes it ...
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... Hence they are insolent in prosperity , because they discern nothing higher than their own abilities ; and in adversity they are peevish and unforgiving , because they have no object on which to fix their view , but the conduct of men ...
... Hence they are insolent in prosperity , because they discern nothing higher than their own abilities ; and in adversity they are peevish and unforgiving , because they have no object on which to fix their view , but the conduct of men ...
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