Sermons, Volume 2T. Cadell and W. Davies, 1812 - Presbyterian Church |
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... virtue . By the appointment of Providence , it is indispensa- bly requisite to worldly prosperity . Thence arises a presumption , that it is connected also with spiritual improvement . When you behold a man's affairs , through neg ...
... virtue . By the appointment of Providence , it is indispensa- bly requisite to worldly prosperity . Thence arises a presumption , that it is connected also with spiritual improvement . When you behold a man's affairs , through neg ...
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... virtue that order take place ; and then shall conclude with shewing the high advantages which attend it . Allow me to recommend to you , order in the conduct of your affairs ; order in the distribution of your time ; order in the ...
... virtue that order take place ; and then shall conclude with shewing the high advantages which attend it . Allow me to recommend to you , order in the conduct of your affairs ; order in the distribution of your time ; order in the ...
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... virtues of the Christian cha- racter ; your justice , candour , and veracity , - in dealing with one another ; your fidelity to every trust , and your conscientious dis- charge of every office which is committed to you ; your affection ...
... virtues of the Christian cha- racter ; your justice , candour , and veracity , - in dealing with one another ; your fidelity to every trust , and your conscientious dis- charge of every office which is committed to you ; your affection ...
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... virtue appear at all , it will only be in fits and starts . The authority of conscience may occasionally operate , when our situa- tion affords it room for exertion . But in other circumstances of equal importance , every moral ...
... virtue appear at all , it will only be in fits and starts . The authority of conscience may occasionally operate , when our situa- tion affords it room for exertion . But in other circumstances of equal importance , every moral ...
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... and private virtue . How humble soever these qualities may appear to some , they are , nevertheless , the basis on which liberty , independence , and true ho- nour , L nour , must rise . He who has the 14 On the Importance of.
... and private virtue . How humble soever these qualities may appear to some , they are , nevertheless , the basis on which liberty , independence , and true ho- nour , L nour , must rise . He who has the 14 On the Importance of.
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