Sermons, Volume 2T. Cadell and W. Davies, 1812 - Presbyterian Church |
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... consider it as , in itself , a moral duty , or not , yet I hope soon to convince you that it is essential to the proper discharge of almost all duties ; and merits , upon that account , a greater degree of attention than is commonly ...
... consider it as , in itself , a moral duty , or not , yet I hope soon to convince you that it is essential to the proper discharge of almost all duties ; and merits , upon that account , a greater degree of attention than is commonly ...
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... willing to appropriate to God . But the world they consider as their own province . They carry on a sort of sepa- rate interest there . Nay , by the respect 1 . which , on particular occasions , they pay which , On the Importance of.
... willing to appropriate to God . But the world they consider as their own province . They carry on a sort of sepa- rate interest there . Nay , by the respect 1 . which , on particular occasions , they pay which , On the Importance of.
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... consider as a sacred trust committed to you by God , of which you are now the de- positaries , and are to render account at the last . That portion of it which he has allotted you , is intended partly for the con- cerns of this world ...
... consider as a sacred trust committed to you by God , of which you are now the de- positaries , and are to render account at the last . That portion of it which he has allotted you , is intended partly for the con- cerns of this world ...
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... Consider also how important it is to your self - enjoyment and felicity . Order is the source of peace ; and peace is the highest of all temporal blessings . Qrder is indeed the only region in which tranquillity dwells . The very ...
... Consider also how important it is to your self - enjoyment and felicity . Order is the source of peace ; and peace is the highest of all temporal blessings . Qrder is indeed the only region in which tranquillity dwells . The very ...
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... consider , separately , the govern- ment of the thoughts , of the passions , and of the temper . But before entering on any of these , let us begin with inquiring , in what sense the issues of life are said to be out of the heart ; that ...
... consider , separately , the govern- ment of the thoughts , of the passions , and of the temper . But before entering on any of these , let us begin with inquiring , in what sense the issues of life are said to be out of the heart ; that ...
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