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Page xi
... conduct is highly important to the com- munity , and whose reformation and virtue he had long laboured most zea- lously to promote . The sermons which he has given to the world are universally admitted to be models in their kind ; and ...
... conduct is highly important to the com- munity , and whose reformation and virtue he had long laboured most zea- lously to promote . The sermons which he has given to the world are universally admitted to be models in their kind ; and ...
Page xiii
... conduct had inspired them . - After exhorting to contemplate and follow the patriarchs and saints of former ages , who , through faith and pa- tience , inherit the promises , the preacher thus proceeded : " In this competition for ...
... conduct had inspired them . - After exhorting to contemplate and follow the patriarchs and saints of former ages , who , through faith and pa- tience , inherit the promises , the preacher thus proceeded : " In this competition for ...
Page xvi
... Conduct . . . . . . . . . . . Page 364 SERMON XLVIII . - On Scoffing at Religion 369 SERMON XLIX . - On the Creation of the World 375 SERMON L. - On the Dissolution of the World 381 SERMON LI . On the Causes of Men's being 387 weary of ...
... Conduct . . . . . . . . . . . Page 364 SERMON XLVIII . - On Scoffing at Religion 369 SERMON XLIX . - On the Creation of the World 375 SERMON L. - On the Dissolution of the World 381 SERMON LI . On the Causes of Men's being 387 weary of ...
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... conduct . Is there one , though in humble station , or obscure life , who feareth God and worketh righteousness ; whose prayers and alms , proceeding in regular unaffected tenor , bespeak the upright , the ten- der , the devout heart ...
... conduct . Is there one , though in humble station , or obscure life , who feareth God and worketh righteousness ; whose prayers and alms , proceeding in regular unaffected tenor , bespeak the upright , the ten- der , the devout heart ...
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... conduct our lives , that we may be qualified for deriving such consolations from religion . To their reality , and their importance , all mankind bear witness . For no sooner are they overtaken by distress , than to religion they fly ...
... conduct our lives , that we may be qualified for deriving such consolations from religion . To their reality , and their importance , all mankind bear witness . For no sooner are they overtaken by distress , than to religion they fly ...
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