Sermons, Volume 2T. Cadell and W. Davies, 1812 - Presbyterian Church |
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... perfect order which he shall introduce at the last day . In the new earth and the new heavens , undisturbed order shall for ever prevail among the spirits of the just made perfect ; and whatever farther preparation may be requisite for ...
... perfect order which he shall introduce at the last day . In the new earth and the new heavens , undisturbed order shall for ever prevail among the spirits of the just made perfect ; and whatever farther preparation may be requisite for ...
Page 79
... perfect gift is from above , and cometh down from the Father of Lights , with whom is no variableness , neither shadow of turning . THE divine nature , in some views , SERMON attracts our love ; in others , com- mands our reverence ; in ...
... perfect gift is from above , and cometh down from the Father of Lights , with whom is no variableness , neither shadow of turning . THE divine nature , in some views , SERMON attracts our love ; in others , com- mands our reverence ; in ...
Page 81
... perfect gift , cometh down from the Father of Lights . The title which in the text is given to the Deity , carries an elegant allusion to the Sun , the source of light , the most universal be- nefactor of nature , the most regular and ...
... perfect gift , cometh down from the Father of Lights . The title which in the text is given to the Deity , carries an elegant allusion to the Sun , the source of light , the most universal be- nefactor of nature , the most regular and ...
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... perfect wisdom , and never either warped by partiality , or disturbed by passion , persevere in one regular and constant tenour . Among men , they may sometimes break forth with transient splendour , like those G 2 wander- IV . SERMON ...
... perfect wisdom , and never either warped by partiality , or disturbed by passion , persevere in one regular and constant tenour . Among men , they may sometimes break forth with transient splendour , like those G 2 wander- IV . SERMON ...
Page 86
... perfect can never vary , and that the great Governor of the universe could be no other than an unchangeable Being . FROM the contemplation of this obvious , but fundamental truth , let us proceed to the practical improvement of it . Let ...
... perfect can never vary , and that the great Governor of the universe could be no other than an unchangeable Being . FROM the contemplation of this obvious , but fundamental truth , let us proceed to the practical improvement of it . Let ...
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