Sermons, Volume 2T. Cadell and W. Davies, 1812 - Presbyterian Church |
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... darkness . The crooked paths into which he strikes , turn him aside from the proper line of human pursuit ; hide from his sight the objects which he ought chiefly to regard , and bring others under his view , which serve no pur- pose ...
... darkness . The crooked paths into which he strikes , turn him aside from the proper line of human pursuit ; hide from his sight the objects which he ought chiefly to regard , and bring others under his view , which serve no pur- pose ...
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... darkness . To restore order among the works of God , was the end for which the Son of God de- scended to the earth . He requires order to * 2 Thess . iii , 6 . be I. SERMON be observed in his church . His under- Order in Conduct . 25.
... darkness . To restore order among the works of God , was the end for which the Son of God de- scended to the earth . He requires order to * 2 Thess . iii , 6 . be I. SERMON be observed in his church . His under- Order in Conduct . 25.
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Hugh Blair. IV . SERMON wandering fires which illuminate for a little the darkness of the night . But in God , they shine with that uniform brightness , which we can liken to nothing so much as to the untroubled , eternal lustre of the ...
Hugh Blair. IV . SERMON wandering fires which illuminate for a little the darkness of the night . But in God , they shine with that uniform brightness , which we can liken to nothing so much as to the untroubled , eternal lustre of the ...
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... darkness , as darkness itself , and the shadow of death ; without any order ; and where the light is as darkness . IV . darkness * . With what joy ought we 100 On the Unchangeableness of.
... darkness , as darkness itself , and the shadow of death ; without any order ; and where the light is as darkness . IV . darkness * . With what joy ought we 100 On the Unchangeableness of.
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Hugh Blair. IV . darkness * . With what joy ought we then to SERMON recognise an unvarying and stedfast Ruler , under whose dominion we have no such disasters to dread ; but can depend on the course of Nature continuing to proceed as it ...
Hugh Blair. IV . darkness * . With what joy ought we then to SERMON recognise an unvarying and stedfast Ruler , under whose dominion we have no such disasters to dread ; but can depend on the course of Nature continuing to proceed as it ...
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