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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... tion , wherein his abilities were eminently displayed in the public service . But in his whole history there is no circumstance so striking and interesting , as his behaviour to his brethren who had sold him into slavery . The moment in ...
... tion , wherein his abilities were eminently displayed in the public service . But in his whole history there is no circumstance so striking and interesting , as his behaviour to his brethren who had sold him into slavery . The moment in ...
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... tion and religious reverence , mingling in one emo- tion within the patriarch's heart . In a person of low and vulgar mind , the sensations on such an occasion 32 SERM . 26 . The Character of Joseph .
... tion and religious reverence , mingling in one emo- tion within the patriarch's heart . In a person of low and vulgar mind , the sensations on such an occasion 32 SERM . 26 . The Character of Joseph .
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... tion . They may occasionally be cemented together by conspiracy against the just ; but as no firm nor lasting bond can unite them , they become at last the prey of mutual jealousy , strife , and fraud . For a time they may go on , and ...
... tion . They may occasionally be cemented together by conspiracy against the just ; but as no firm nor lasting bond can unite them , they become at last the prey of mutual jealousy , strife , and fraud . For a time they may go on , and ...
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... tion of external causes , and to the mere rotation of events , we view no more than the inanimate part of nature ; we stop at the surface of things ; we con- template the great spectacle which is presented to us , not with the eyes of ...
... tion of external causes , and to the mere rotation of events , we view no more than the inanimate part of nature ; we stop at the surface of things ; we con- template the great spectacle which is presented to us , not with the eyes of ...
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... all the motives which can operate on hope and fear , brought home to the heart , with , Thus saith the Lord of Hosts . In a word , a great and magnificent plan of Divine administra- tion is opened 100 SERM . 30 . The Importance of.
... all the motives which can operate on hope and fear , brought home to the heart , with , Thus saith the Lord of Hosts . In a word , a great and magnificent plan of Divine administra- tion is opened 100 SERM . 30 . The Importance of.
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