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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... sentiments are corrupted . That man belongs to a religious sect which we are accustomed to deem bigotted ; and therefore he is incapable of any generous or liberal thought . Another is connected with a sect which we 10 SERM . 25 . On ...
... sentiments are corrupted . That man belongs to a religious sect which we are accustomed to deem bigotted ; and therefore he is incapable of any generous or liberal thought . Another is connected with a sect which we 10 SERM . 25 . On ...
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... sentiments which he finds congenial to himself ; and is incredulous of every excellency , which to him is totally unknown . He enjoys , besides , consolation in the thought that others are no better than himself ; that his weak- nesses ...
... sentiments which he finds congenial to himself ; and is incredulous of every excellency , which to him is totally unknown . He enjoys , besides , consolation in the thought that others are no better than himself ; that his weak- nesses ...
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... sentiments of others . We know that other graces besides this are requisite , in order to fit us for heaven ; and that without piety towards God , and faith in the Lord Jesus Christ , all our charity to men will be found defective and ...
... sentiments of others . We know that other graces besides this are requisite , in order to fit us for heaven ; and that without piety towards God , and faith in the Lord Jesus Christ , all our charity to men will be found defective and ...
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... sentiment , candid in opinion , undesigning in behaviour , open to the most 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 ...
... sentiment , candid in opinion , undesigning in behaviour , open to the most 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 ...
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... sentiment which Joseph utters in the text under two views , each of which is very instructive to all Christians . I. As a dis- covery of his cordial forgiveness of his brethren ; and , II . As an instance of his dutiful attention to the ...
... sentiment which Joseph utters in the text under two views , each of which is very instructive to all Christians . I. As a dis- covery of his cordial forgiveness of his brethren ; and , II . As an instance of his dutiful attention to the ...
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