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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... those who call themselves Christians ? They are ready to say , that , for their part , they pardon the wrongs which have been done them ; they wish that the persons who have commit- 26 SERM . 26 . The Character of Joseph .
... those who call themselves Christians ? They are ready to say , that , for their part , they pardon the wrongs which have been done them ; they wish that the persons who have commit- 26 SERM . 26 . The Character of Joseph .
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... wish that the persons who have commit- ted them may be able to forgive themselves ; they leave them to God and to their own conscience . By the severe suggestions which they throw out , they discover the inward bitterness of their spi ...
... wish that the persons who have commit- ted them may be able to forgive themselves ; they leave them to God and to their own conscience . By the severe suggestions which they throw out , they discover the inward bitterness of their spi ...
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... wish and choice of one who was eminent for wisdom . Remove far from me vanity and lies . Give me neither poverty nor riches . Feed me with food convenient for me . Lest I be full , and deny thee , and say , Who is the Lord ? or lest I ...
... wish and choice of one who was eminent for wisdom . Remove far from me vanity and lies . Give me neither poverty nor riches . Feed me with food convenient for me . Lest I be full , and deny thee , and say , Who is the Lord ? or lest I ...
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... wish and to long for a better world . If we know that our continuance here is to be short , and that we are intended by our Maker for a more lasting state , and for employments of a nature altogether different from those which now ...
... wish and to long for a better world . If we know that our continuance here is to be short , and that we are intended by our Maker for a more lasting state , and for employments of a nature altogether different from those which now ...
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... wishes to exist after death , and yet dreads that existence . The governor of the world is unknown . He cannot tell whether every endeavour to obtain his mercy may not be vain . All is awful obscurity around him ; and in the midst of ...
... wishes to exist after death , and yet dreads that existence . The governor of the world is unknown . He cannot tell whether every endeavour to obtain his mercy may not be vain . All is awful obscurity around him ; and in the midst of ...
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