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... Divine Government of the Passions of Men ........... 252 SERMON XXX . - On the Importance of Re- ligious Knowledge to Mankind . [ Preached before the Society in Scotland for propa- gating Christian Knowledge . ] ............... .. 260 ...
... Divine Government of the Passions of Men ........... 252 SERMON XXX . - On the Importance of Re- ligious Knowledge to Mankind . [ Preached before the Society in Scotland for propa- gating Christian Knowledge . ] ............... .. 260 ...
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... divine good- ness arose before him in pleasing re- membrance , when with such relish he speaks of the green pastures and still waters beside which God hath led him ; of his cup which he hath made to over- flow ; and of the table which ...
... divine good- ness arose before him in pleasing re- membrance , when with such relish he speaks of the green pastures and still waters beside which God hath led him ; of his cup which he hath made to over- flow ; and of the table which ...
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... Divine grace , to strengthen it within us more and more : That we may thence derive an antidote against that subtle poison , which incessant commerce with the objects of sense diffuses through our souls ; that we may hence acquire ...
... Divine grace , to strengthen it within us more and more : That we may thence derive an antidote against that subtle poison , which incessant commerce with the objects of sense diffuses through our souls ; that we may hence acquire ...
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... Divine kingdom , there was no ground to believe , that by their penitence and prayers alone they could prevent the destruction which threatened them . The prevalence of propitiatory sacrifices throughout the earth , proclaims it to be ...
... Divine kingdom , there was no ground to believe , that by their penitence and prayers alone they could prevent the destruction which threatened them . The prevalence of propitiatory sacrifices throughout the earth , proclaims it to be ...
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... divine mercy , erected in his view , are too conspicuous to be either distrust- ed or mistaken . In the next place , the discoveries of this hour afford the highest reason to trust in the Divine faithfulness , for the accomplishment of ...
... divine mercy , erected in his view , are too conspicuous to be either distrust- ed or mistaken . In the next place , the discoveries of this hour afford the highest reason to trust in the Divine faithfulness , for the accomplishment of ...
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