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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... remain , like a secret and invio- lable person , untouched and uninjured . As this view of our situation ought to blunt the edge of passion and impatience , so the alleviating circumstances which reason will suggest , ought to mollify ...
... remain , like a secret and invio- lable person , untouched and uninjured . As this view of our situation ought to blunt the edge of passion and impatience , so the alleviating circumstances which reason will suggest , ought to mollify ...
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... remain to man in his present state . How much soever a person may suffer from injustice , he is always in hazard of suffering more from the prosecution of revenge . The violence of an enemy cannot inflict what is equal to the torment he ...
... remain to man in his present state . How much soever a person may suffer from injustice , he is always in hazard of suffering more from the prosecution of revenge . The violence of an enemy cannot inflict what is equal to the torment he ...
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... remain , how do such persons contrive to satisfy themselves in acting a part which their minds con- demn ? -Here there is a mystery of iniquity which requires to be unfolded . Latent and secret is the progress of corruption within the ...
... remain , how do such persons contrive to satisfy themselves in acting a part which their minds con- demn ? -Here there is a mystery of iniquity which requires to be unfolded . Latent and secret is the progress of corruption within the ...
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... remains superior to this influence of fortune on his character ; who , having once imbibed worthy senti- ments , and established proper principles of action , continues constant to these , whatever his circum- stances be ; maintains ...
... remains superior to this influence of fortune on his character ; who , having once imbibed worthy senti- ments , and established proper principles of action , continues constant to these , whatever his circum- stances be ; maintains ...
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... remains of what once was fair and flourishing . Bring home to thyself the vi- cissitudes of life . Recall the remembrance of the friend , the parent or the child whom thou tenderly lovedst . Look back on the days of former years ; and ...
... remains of what once was fair and flourishing . Bring home to thyself the vi- cissitudes of life . Recall the remembrance of the friend , the parent or the child whom thou tenderly lovedst . Look back on the days of former years ; and ...
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