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... concerning the Affairs of Others SERMON LIX . - On our present Ignorance of the Ways of God ......... . ...... 432 SERMON LX . On the Slavery of Vice . 438 SERMON LXI . - On the Importance of Public Worship .. ..... 444 SERMON LXII ...
... concerning the Affairs of Others SERMON LIX . - On our present Ignorance of the Ways of God ......... . ...... 432 SERMON LX . On the Slavery of Vice . 438 SERMON LXI . - On the Importance of Public Worship .. ..... 444 SERMON LXII ...
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... concerning him , is not , What does he suffer ? but , How does he bear it ? Has he a quiet mind ? or , Does he appear to be un- happy within ? If we judge him to be composed and firm , resigned to Providence , and supported by con ...
... concerning him , is not , What does he suffer ? but , How does he bear it ? Has he a quiet mind ? or , Does he appear to be un- happy within ? If we judge him to be composed and firm , resigned to Providence , and supported by con ...
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... Concerning this the sen- timents of men are more generally agreed , than with respect to some other prerogatives which religion claims . They very readily assign to it the office of a Comforter . But as long as their state is prosperous ...
... Concerning this the sen- timents of men are more generally agreed , than with respect to some other prerogatives which religion claims . They very readily assign to it the office of a Comforter . But as long as their state is prosperous ...
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... dif- ficulties . Even that revelation which affords such material instruction to man , concerning his duty and his happiness , leaves many doubts unre- solved . Why it was not given sooner ; why 40 [ SERMON ON OUR IMPERFECT KNOWLEDGE.
... dif- ficulties . Even that revelation which affords such material instruction to man , concerning his duty and his happiness , leaves many doubts unre- solved . Why it was not given sooner ; why 40 [ SERMON ON OUR IMPERFECT KNOWLEDGE.
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... concerning the conduct which God may be expected to hold towards his offending creatures : but we are led to the view of important and illustrious facts , which strike the mind with evidence irresistible . For is it possible to believe ...
... concerning the conduct which God may be expected to hold towards his offending creatures : but we are led to the view of important and illustrious facts , which strike the mind with evidence irresistible . For is it possible to believe ...
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