Sermons, Volume 2T. Cadell and W. Davies, 1812 - Presbyterian Church |
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... look abroad into the world , you may be satisfied at the first glance , that a vicious and libertine life is always a life of confusion . Thence it is natural to infer , that order is friendly to religion . As the neglect of it ...
... look abroad into the world , you may be satisfied at the first glance , that a vicious and libertine life is always a life of confusion . Thence it is natural to infer , that order is friendly to religion . As the neglect of it ...
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... looks back on the past , and provides for the future . He catches and arrests the hours as they fly . They are marked down for useful purposes , and their memory remains . Whereas those hours fleet by the man of confusion like a shadow ...
... looks back on the past , and provides for the future . He catches and arrests the hours as they fly . They are marked down for useful purposes , and their memory remains . Whereas those hours fleet by the man of confusion like a shadow ...
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... look on those minute attentions which are apt to occupy frivolous minds , as connected either with virtue or wisdom . But I exhort you to remember , that dif order , like other immoralities , frequently takes rise from inconsiderable ...
... look on those minute attentions which are apt to occupy frivolous minds , as connected either with virtue or wisdom . But I exhort you to remember , that dif order , like other immoralities , frequently takes rise from inconsiderable ...
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... look into the state of his affairs , or the tenour of his conduct , without discerning all to be embroiled ; who is either in the midst of remorse for what he has neglected to do , or in the midst of hurry to overtake what he finds ...
... look into the state of his affairs , or the tenour of his conduct , without discerning all to be embroiled ; who is either in the midst of remorse for what he has neglected to do , or in the midst of hurry to overtake what he finds ...
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... look up with reverence to that piercing eye of di- vine observation , which never slumbers nor sleeps . Behold a pen always writing over your head , and making up that great re- cord of your thoughts , words , and actions , from which ...
... look up with reverence to that piercing eye of di- vine observation , which never slumbers nor sleeps . Behold a pen always writing over your head , and making up that great re- cord of your thoughts , words , and actions , from which ...
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