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... death . The motives which gave rise to the present volume , are sufficiently ex- plained by himself in his Address to the reader . The sermons which it contains were composed at very different periods of bis life ; but they were all ...
... death . The motives which gave rise to the present volume , are sufficiently ex- plained by himself in his Address to the reader . The sermons which it contains were composed at very different periods of bis life ; but they were all ...
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... death , after she had shared with the tenderest affection in all his fortunes , and contributed near half a century to his happiness and comfort . Dr. Blair had been naturally of a feeble constitution of body ; but as he grew up , his ...
... death , after she had shared with the tenderest affection in all his fortunes , and contributed near half a century to his happiness and comfort . Dr. Blair had been naturally of a feeble constitution of body ; but as he grew up , his ...
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... Death of Christ . 39 [ Preached at the Celebration of the Sacra- ment of the Lord's Supper . ] · ........ 47 SERMON VI . - On Gentleness SERMON VII . - On the Disorders of the Pas- sions ...... 63 SERMON VIII . - On our Ignorance of ...
... Death of Christ . 39 [ Preached at the Celebration of the Sacra- ment of the Lord's Supper . ] · ........ 47 SERMON VI . - On Gentleness SERMON VII . - On the Disorders of the Pas- sions ...... 63 SERMON VIII . - On our Ignorance of ...
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... death and resurrection of Jesus Christ , hath begotten them unto the lively hope of an inheritance incor- ruptible and undefiled , and that fadeth not away . Justly is this hope styled in Scripture , the anchor of the soul , both sure ...
... death and resurrection of Jesus Christ , hath begotten them unto the lively hope of an inheritance incor- ruptible and undefiled , and that fadeth not away . Justly is this hope styled in Scripture , the anchor of the soul , both sure ...
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... either to the wisdom or the goodness of Providence , are discovered , on more accurate inspection , to be ad- justed with the most exquisite pro- SERMON V. ON THE DEATH OF CHRIST . [ Preached 44 [ SERMON ON OUR IMPERFECT KNOWLEDGE.
... either to the wisdom or the goodness of Providence , are discovered , on more accurate inspection , to be ad- justed with the most exquisite pro- SERMON V. ON THE DEATH OF CHRIST . [ Preached 44 [ SERMON ON OUR IMPERFECT KNOWLEDGE.
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