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Page vii
... arise in my mind , that by employing my present leisure , as long as health allowed , in pre- paring some of those Discourses for the press , it might be in my power to be still of some use in the world . Encouraged by this idea , I ...
... arise in my mind , that by employing my present leisure , as long as health allowed , in pre- paring some of those Discourses for the press , it might be in my power to be still of some use in the world . Encouraged by this idea , I ...
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... arise . Let the heart be either wounded by sore distress , or agitated by violent emotions ; and you shall presently see , that virtue without religion is inadequate to the government of life . It is destitute of its proper guard , of ...
... arise . Let the heart be either wounded by sore distress , or agitated by violent emotions ; and you shall presently see , that virtue without religion is inadequate to the government of life . It is destitute of its proper guard , of ...
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... arise from the belief of divine protection . If brings them into the secret of his tabernacle , by opening to them sources of consolation which are hidden from others . By that strength of mind with which it endows them , it sets them ...
... arise from the belief of divine protection . If brings them into the secret of his tabernacle , by opening to them sources of consolation which are hidden from others . By that strength of mind with which it endows them , it sets them ...
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... arise in darkness ; reflections which cheer the lonely house of vir- tuous poverty , and attend the con- scientious sufferer into prison or exile ; which soothe the complaints of grief , lighten the pressure of old age , and furnish to ...
... arise in darkness ; reflections which cheer the lonely house of vir- tuous poverty , and attend the con- scientious sufferer into prison or exile ; which soothe the complaints of grief , lighten the pressure of old age , and furnish to ...
Page 28
... arise , saith the Lord , to set him in safety from him that puffeth at him . He is the Father of the father- less , and the Judge of the widows , in his holy habitation . He raiseth them up that are bowed down . He dwelleth with the ...
... arise , saith the Lord , to set him in safety from him that puffeth at him . He is the Father of the father- less , and the Judge of the widows , in his holy habitation . He raiseth them up that are bowed down . He dwelleth with the ...
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