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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... , But what , is thy servant a dog that he should do this great thing ? And Elisha answered , The Lord hath shewed me that thou shalt be king over Syria . VOL . II . a 37 SERMON XXVIII . The Benefits to be derived from the.
... , But what , is thy servant a dog that he should do this great thing ? And Elisha answered , The Lord hath shewed me that thou shalt be king over Syria . VOL . II . a 37 SERMON XXVIII . The Benefits to be derived from the.
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... things . SERMON XXXV . On Death , 153 -Man goeth to his long home , and the ECCLESIASTES xii . 5 . mourners go about the streets . 167 SERMON XXXVI . The Progress of Vice . 1 Cor . xv . 33. Be not deceived : Evil communications corrupt ...
... things . SERMON XXXV . On Death , 153 -Man goeth to his long home , and the ECCLESIASTES xii . 5 . mourners go about the streets . 167 SERMON XXXVI . The Progress of Vice . 1 Cor . xv . 33. Be not deceived : Evil communications corrupt ...
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... things are especially requisite , in- formation and impartiality . But such as are most forward to decide unfavourably , are commonly des- titute of both . Instead of possessing , or even re- quiring , full information , the grounds on ...
... things are especially requisite , in- formation and impartiality . But such as are most forward to decide unfavourably , are commonly des- titute of both . Instead of possessing , or even re- quiring , full information , the grounds on ...
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... thing with our eyes , and follow exactly the train of our ideas ? Was there ever any great community so corrupt as not to in- clude within it individuals of real worth ? Besides prepossessions of this nature , which some- times mislead ...
... thing with our eyes , and follow exactly the train of our ideas ? Was there ever any great community so corrupt as not to in- clude within it individuals of real worth ? Besides prepossessions of this nature , which some- times mislead ...
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... thing come out of Nazareth ? When his miracles repelled this re- proach , and sufficiently proved the eminence of his character , still they fostered their prejudices by this most futile reasoning , Have any of the rulers believed on ...
... thing come out of Nazareth ? When his miracles repelled this re- proach , and sufficiently proved the eminence of his character , still they fostered their prejudices by this most futile reasoning , Have any of the rulers believed on ...
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