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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... bring thee to honour . 114 SERMON XXXII . On Sensibility . ROMANS xii . 15. Rejoice with them that do rejoice , and weep with them that weep . * Originally the first Sermon of the Third Volume . 127 SERMON XXXIII . The Improvement of ...
... bring thee to honour . 114 SERMON XXXII . On Sensibility . ROMANS xii . 15. Rejoice with them that do rejoice , and weep with them that weep . * Originally the first Sermon of the Third Volume . 127 SERMON XXXIII . The Improvement of ...
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... bringing perpetually before him the odious and disquieting forms which it has raised up , it blackens every appearance to his view ; gives to trifles , which are in themselves light as air , the weight of full confirmation ; till what ...
... bringing perpetually before him the odious and disquieting forms which it has raised up , it blackens every appearance to his view ; gives to trifles , which are in themselves light as air , the weight of full confirmation ; till what ...
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... bring upon themselves , through the want of fairness and candour . The nation of the Jews were almost noted for a narrow and un- charitable spirit . When John the Baptist and our blessed Lord appeared among them , because the former was ...
... bring upon themselves , through the want of fairness and candour . The nation of the Jews were almost noted for a narrow and un- charitable spirit . When John the Baptist and our blessed Lord appeared among them , because the former was ...
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... brings this crime of uncharitable judgment . It is declared to be an impious invasion of the prerogative of God , to whom alone it belongs to search all hearts , and to determine concerning all characters . This privilege he often ...
... brings this crime of uncharitable judgment . It is declared to be an impious invasion of the prerogative of God , to whom alone it belongs to search all hearts , and to determine concerning all characters . This privilege he often ...
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... 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 Almighty , who ...
... 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 Almighty , who ...
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