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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... , on the other , from that easy credulity which is imposed on by every specious pretence . It is per- fectly consistent with extensive knowledge of the world , and with due attention to our own safety B 2 SERM . 25 . 3 On Candour .
... , on the other , from that easy credulity which is imposed on by every specious pretence . It is per- fectly consistent with extensive knowledge of the world , and with due attention to our own safety B 2 SERM . 25 . 3 On Candour .
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... attention to our own safety . In that various intercourse which we are obliged to carry on with persons of every different character , suspicion , to a certain degree , is a necessary guard . It is only when it exceeds the bounds of ...
... attention to our own safety . In that various intercourse which we are obliged to carry on with persons of every different character , suspicion , to a certain degree , is a necessary guard . It is only when it exceeds the bounds of ...
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... attention , that in several passages of Scripture , the great Judge of the world is represented , at the day of final retribution , as proceeding upon this principle , of rendering to men according to the manner in which they have acted ...
... attention , that in several passages of Scripture , the great Judge of the world is represented , at the day of final retribution , as proceeding upon this principle , of rendering to men according to the manner in which they have acted ...
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... attention more , than to keep our minds pure from uncharitable pre- judices , and open to candour and humanity in judg- ing of others . The worst consequences , both to ourselves and to society , follow from the opposite spirit . Let us ...
... attention more , than to keep our minds pure from uncharitable pre- judices , and open to candour and humanity in judg- ing of others . The worst consequences , both to ourselves and to society , follow from the opposite spirit . Let us ...
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... attention of all who are endowed with any degree of sensibility of heart . Let us consider the sentiment which Joseph utters in the text under two views , each of which is very instructive to all Christians . I. As a dis- covery of his ...
... attention of all who are endowed with any degree of sensibility of heart . Let us consider the sentiment which Joseph utters in the text under two views , each of which is very instructive to all Christians . I. As a dis- covery of his ...
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