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... appear to be zealous for God , you are false or unjust to men ; if you are hard or contracted in heart , severe in your censures , and oppressive in your conduct ; then conclude with certain- ty , that what you had termed piety was no ...
... appear to be zealous for God , you are false or unjust to men ; if you are hard or contracted in heart , severe in your censures , and oppressive in your conduct ; then conclude with certain- ty , that what you had termed piety was no ...
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... Hence , to a thoughtful mind , no study can appear more important , than how to be suitably prepared for the misfortunes of life ; so as to con- | 11. ] 23 ON THE INFLUENCE , & c . SERMON IL-On the Influence of Religion upon Adversity.
... Hence , to a thoughtful mind , no study can appear more important , than how to be suitably prepared for the misfortunes of life ; so as to con- | 11. ] 23 ON THE INFLUENCE , & c . SERMON IL-On the Influence of Religion upon Adversity.
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... appear to others the messengers of the wrath of Heaven , appear to him the ministers of sanc- tification and wisdom . Where they discern nothing but the horrors of the tempest which surrounds them , his more enlightened eye beholds the ...
... appear to others the messengers of the wrath of Heaven , appear to him the ministers of sanc- tification and wisdom . Where they discern nothing but the horrors of the tempest which surrounds them , his more enlightened eye beholds the ...
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... appear to the world , are in truth but like the chaff which the wind driveth away . In confirmation of this doc- trine , I shall lay before you some of those circumstances which distin- guish the prosperity of the good 32 [ SERMON ON ...
... appear to the world , are in truth but like the chaff which the wind driveth away . In confirmation of this doc- trine , I shall lay before you some of those circumstances which distin- guish the prosperity of the good 32 [ SERMON ON ...
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... appear what we shall be . Our know- ledge of a future world is very imper- fect ; our ideas of it are faint and ... appears to be the plan of the Deity , in all his dispensations , to mix light with darkness , evidence with uncertainty ...
... appear what we shall be . Our know- ledge of a future world is very imper- fect ; our ideas of it are faint and ... appears to be the plan of the Deity , in all his dispensations , to mix light with darkness , evidence with uncertainty ...
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