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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... favour.— Thou , who art a man full of frailties , who standest in need , not merely of impartiality in thy divine Judge , but of indulgence and mercy ; thou who implorest daily this mercy from him , and prayest that he would remember ...
... favour.— Thou , who art a man full of frailties , who standest in need , not merely of impartiality in thy divine Judge , but of indulgence and mercy ; thou who implorest daily this mercy from him , and prayest that he would remember ...
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... favour- able construction of actions and conduct . Through- out all the stages of life , candour is one of the most honourable distinctions of the human character ; it is connected with magnanimity ; it is justified by wisdom ; it is ...
... favour- able construction of actions and conduct . Through- out all the stages of life , candour is one of the most honourable distinctions of the human character ; it is connected with magnanimity ; it is justified by wisdom ; it is ...
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... 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 prudence soon ...
... 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 prudence soon ...
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... favour such devout meditations : it is the reflection of one , who was leading a busy and a se ducing life , in the midst of a court ; the favourite of the greatest monarch who was then known in the world . Yet him you behold , amidst ...
... favour such devout meditations : it is the reflection of one , who was leading a busy and a se ducing life , in the midst of a court ; the favourite of the greatest monarch who was then known in the world . Yet him you behold , amidst ...
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... favour , who , in the time of trouble , can hide thee in his pavilion . Thy mind shall adjust itself to follow the order of his Providence . Thou shalt be enabled , with equanimity and steadiness , to hold thy course through 70 SERM ...
... favour , who , in the time of trouble , can hide thee in his pavilion . Thy mind shall adjust itself to follow the order of his Providence . Thou shalt be enabled , with equanimity and steadiness , to hold thy course through 70 SERM ...
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