Sermons, Volume 2T. Cadell and W. Davies, 1812 - Presbyterian Church |
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... 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.
... 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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... respecting morals is more necessary than this , to the age in which we live ; an age manifestly distinguished by a propensity to thoughtless profusion ; where- in all the different ranks of men are ob- I. served to press with forward ...
... respecting morals is more necessary than this , to the age in which we live ; an age manifestly distinguished by a propensity to thoughtless profusion ; where- in all the different ranks of men are ob- I. served to press with forward ...
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... respect to God , to his neighbour , and to himself . FIRST , with respect to God , what he ought to cultivate is a devout temper . This imports more than the care of perform- ing the offices of religious worship . It denotes the ...
... respect to God , to his neighbour , and to himself . FIRST , with respect to God , what he ought to cultivate is a devout temper . This imports more than the care of perform- ing the offices of religious worship . It denotes the ...
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... respect to one another . It is evident , in the general , that if we consult either public welfare or private hap- piness , Christian charity ought to regulate our disposition in mutual intercourse , But as this great principle admits ...
... respect to one another . It is evident , in the general , that if we consult either public welfare or private hap- piness , Christian charity ought to regulate our disposition in mutual intercourse , But as this great principle admits ...
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... respect these , when sug- gested by real benignity of temper , are often more material to the happiness of those around us , than actions which carry the ap- pearance of greater dignity and splendour . No wise or good man ought to ...
... respect these , when sug- gested by real benignity of temper , are often more material to the happiness of those around us , than actions which carry the ap- pearance of greater dignity and splendour . No wise or good man ought to ...
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