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... ground , either to tax his goodness , or to suspect the evidence of its coming from him ? -This is the point which we are now to consider ; and let us consider it with that close attention which the subject merits . Let us inquire ...
... ground , either to tax his goodness , or to suspect the evidence of its coming from him ? -This is the point which we are now to consider ; and let us consider it with that close attention which the subject merits . Let us inquire ...
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... ground of conduct ; though not so striking as to withdraw our attention from the present world , or altogether to over- come the impression of sensible ob- jects . In such evidence , it becomes us to acquiesce , without indulging on ...
... ground of conduct ; though not so striking as to withdraw our attention from the present world , or altogether to over- come the impression of sensible ob- jects . In such evidence , it becomes us to acquiesce , without indulging on ...
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... ground to believe , that by their penitence and prayers alone they could prevent the destruction which threatened them . The prevalence of propitiatory sacrifices throughout the earth , proclaims it to be the general sense of mankind ...
... ground to believe , that by their penitence and prayers alone they could prevent the destruction which threatened them . The prevalence of propitiatory sacrifices throughout the earth , proclaims it to be the general sense of mankind ...
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... ground it affords to confide in the mercy of God for the pardon of sin ; to trust to his faithfulness for the accomplishment of all his pro- mises ; and to approach to him with gratitude and devotion , in acts of worship . In the first ...
... ground it affords to confide in the mercy of God for the pardon of sin ; to trust to his faithfulness for the accomplishment of all his pro- mises ; and to approach to him with gratitude and devotion , in acts of worship . In the first ...
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... ground only , the polish of gentleness can with advantage be superinduced . It stands opposed , not to the most determined regard for virtue and truth , but to harshness and severity , to pride and arrogance , to violence and op ...
... ground only , the polish of gentleness can with advantage be superinduced . It stands opposed , not to the most determined regard for virtue and truth , but to harshness and severity , to pride and arrogance , to violence and op ...
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affections afford Almighty amidst ance appear arise behold blessed cerning character Christ Christian comfort conduct connexion conscience consider corruption course crimes danger dark death distress Divine Divine grace duty earth enjoy enjoyment eternal evil exer faith favour feel felicity folly fortune friends future give glory gospel guilt hand happiness hath Hazael heart heaven Hence honour hope human human nature important light ligion look Lord Lord's Supper mankind ment mercy mind misery moral multitude nature neral ness never nexion objects occasion ourselves passions peace perfect perly piety pleasure possess praise prayer present principle proper Psal pursuits quired racter reason religion religious render righteous sense sentiments shew sion society sorrows soul spect spirit stancy suffer tain temper thee things thou thought tion turally turbed unto vanity vate vice virtue virtuous whole wisdom wise worldly