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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... manners . 179 SERMON XXXVII . On Fortitude . PSALM XXVII . 3. Though an host should encamp against me , my heart shall not fear .. 192 SERMON XXXVIII . On Envy . 1 Cor . xiii . 4. Charity envieth not.- SERMON XXXIX . On Idleness . MATT ...
... manners . 179 SERMON XXXVII . On Fortitude . PSALM XXVII . 3. Though an host should encamp against me , my heart shall not fear .. 192 SERMON XXXVIII . On Envy . 1 Cor . xiii . 4. Charity envieth not.- SERMON XXXIX . On Idleness . MATT ...
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... manners are unaffected , and its pro- fessions cordial . Exempt , on one hand , from the dark jealousy of a suspicious mind ; it is no less re- moved , on the other , from that easy credulity which is imposed on by every specious ...
... manners are unaffected , and its pro- fessions cordial . Exempt , on one hand , from the dark jealousy of a suspicious mind ; it is no less re- moved , on the other , from that easy credulity which is imposed on by every specious ...
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... upon loose information to condemn their conduct . The contrary of all this may be expected from a candid temper . Whatever is amiable in manners , or useful in society , naturally and easily ingrafts itself upon 6 . SERM . 25 . On Candour .
... upon loose information to condemn their conduct . The contrary of all this may be expected from a candid temper . Whatever is amiable in manners , or useful in society , naturally and easily ingrafts itself upon 6 . SERM . 25 . On Candour .
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... manners , they held him to be destitute of that sanctity which became a prophet . Their prejudice against our Lord took its first rise from a most frivolous and contemptible cause . Is not this the son of the carpenter ? Can any good ...
... manners , they held him to be destitute of that sanctity which became a prophet . Their prejudice against our Lord took its first rise from a most frivolous and contemptible cause . Is not this the son of the carpenter ? Can any good ...
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... manner to the displeasure of the Almighty , than a malignant and censorious spirit . I insist not now on the general denunciations of divine wrath against malice and hatred . Let us only consider under what particular description the ...
... manner to the displeasure of the Almighty , than a malignant and censorious spirit . I insist not now on the general denunciations of divine wrath against malice and hatred . Let us only consider under what particular description the ...
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