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Page ix
... given to the public , by his learned friend Dr. John Blair , prebendary of Westminster , in his valuable work , " The Chronology and History of the World . " In the year 1739 , Dr. Blair took his degree of A. M. On that occasion he ...
... given to the public , by his learned friend Dr. John Blair , prebendary of Westminster , in his valuable work , " The Chronology and History of the World . " In the year 1739 , Dr. Blair took his degree of A. M. On that occasion he ...
Page x
... given to his talents by his successive promotions in the church , the university of St. Andrew's , moved chiefly by the merit of his eloquence , had , in June , 1757 , conferred on him the degree of D. D. a literary honour which , at ...
... given to his talents by his successive promotions in the church , the university of St. Andrew's , moved chiefly by the merit of his eloquence , had , in June , 1757 , conferred on him the degree of D. D. a literary honour which , at ...
Page xiii
... given several bright ornaments to the church of Scotland , he felt the warmest tendencies of nature co - operating with the principles of duty , to call forth all his powers in the sacred service to which he was devoted . And , by the ...
... given several bright ornaments to the church of Scotland , he felt the warmest tendencies of nature co - operating with the principles of duty , to call forth all his powers in the sacred service to which he was devoted . And , by the ...
Page 34
... given . Whatever is given , whatever is taken away , he confides that in the last re- sult all shall work for his good . Hence he is not disturbed , like bad men , by the instability of the world . Dangers , which overcome others ...
... given . Whatever is given , whatever is taken away , he confides that in the last re- sult all shall work for his good . Hence he is not disturbed , like bad men , by the instability of the world . Dangers , which overcome others ...
Page 40
... 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.
... 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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