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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... feel . Collected within itself , it stands unmoved by their impotent assaults ; and with generous pity , rather than with anger , looks down on their unworthy con . duct . It has been truly said , that the greatest man on earth can no ...
... feel . Collected within itself , it stands unmoved by their impotent assaults ; and with generous pity , rather than with anger , looks down on their unworthy con . duct . It has been truly said , that the greatest man on earth can no ...
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... feel , how much we stand in need of an Almighty protector , amidst the changes of this vain world . Our soul cleaves ... feels the It feels the power of religion to support and relieve . It is softened , with- out being broken . It is ...
... feel , how much we stand in need of an Almighty protector , amidst the changes of this vain world . Our soul cleaves ... feels the It feels the power of religion to support and relieve . It is softened , with- out being broken . It is ...
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... feel for others when they suffer . But if Providence has been so kind as not to subject us to much of this dicipline in our own lot , let us draw improvement from the harder lot of others . Let us sometimes step aside from the smooth ...
... feel for others when they suffer . But if Providence has been so kind as not to subject us to much of this dicipline in our own lot , let us draw improvement from the harder lot of others . Let us sometimes step aside from the smooth ...
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... feeling what men and Christians ought to feel . In the fourth place , the disposition recommend- ed in the text , not only improves us in piety and humanity , but likewise assists us in self - go- vernment , and the due moderation of ...
... feeling what men and Christians ought to feel . In the fourth place , the disposition recommend- ed in the text , not only improves us in piety and humanity , but likewise assists us in self - go- vernment , and the due moderation of ...
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... feel the subjection under which they are placed . They must be taught to admire and adore their sovereign . They must be overawed by the view of a high hand , which can at pleasure control their ac- tions , and render them subservient ...
... feel the subjection under which they are placed . They must be taught to admire and adore their sovereign . They must be overawed by the view of a high hand , which can at pleasure control their ac- tions , and render them subservient ...
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