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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... continuing to view all our Saviour's conduct with an evil eye , when he con- versed with bad men in order to reclaim them , they treated him as a companion of publicans and sinners . Because he disallowed their groundless traditions ...
... continuing to view all our Saviour's conduct with an evil eye , when he con- versed with bad men in order to reclaim them , they treated him as a companion of publicans and sinners . Because he disallowed their groundless traditions ...
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... continues to edify the world ; and he himself shines in the celestial regions , as the brightness of the firmament , and as the stars for ever and ever . Let us now , II . Consider the sentiment contained in the text , not only as a ...
... continues to edify the world ; and he himself shines in the celestial regions , as the brightness of the firmament , and as the stars for ever and ever . Let us now , II . Consider the sentiment contained in the text , not only as a ...
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... continues constant to these , whatever his circum- stances be ; maintains , throughout all the changes of his life , one uniform and supported tenor of con- duct ; and what he abhorred as evil and wicked in the beginning of his days ...
... continues constant to these , whatever his circum- stances be ; maintains , throughout all the changes of his life , one uniform and supported tenor of con- duct ; and what he abhorred as evil and wicked in the beginning of his days ...
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... continues to flow in one smooth current unruffled by any griefs ; when they neither receive in their own circumstances , nor allow themselves to receive from the circumstances of others , any ad- monitions of human instability ; they ...
... continues to flow in one smooth current unruffled by any griefs ; when they neither receive in their own circumstances , nor allow themselves to receive from the circumstances of others , any ad- monitions of human instability ; they ...
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... adorn the station which he fills . Even in the silence of retirement , or in the retreat of old age , such a man sinks not into forgotten obscurity ; his remembered virtues continue to be honoured SERM . 31. The true Honour of Man . 121.
... adorn the station which he fills . Even in the silence of retirement , or in the retreat of old age , such a man sinks not into forgotten obscurity ; his remembered virtues continue to be honoured SERM . 31. The true Honour of Man . 121.
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