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Page 22
... hand coming forth to write over against him on the wall , Thou art weighed in the balance , and art found wanting .. ( Dan . v . 27. ) Whereas he who holds both faith and a good conscience , who attends equally to the discharge of his ...
... hand coming forth to write over against him on the wall , Thou art weighed in the balance , and art found wanting .. ( Dan . v . 27. ) Whereas he who holds both faith and a good conscience , who attends equally to the discharge of his ...
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... hand which holds out for- giveness to the penitent , and assist- ance to the frail , dispenses comfort and hope to the afflicted . It deserves your particular notice , n this view , that there is no charac- ter which God more frequently ...
... hand which holds out for- giveness to the penitent , and assist- ance to the frail , dispenses comfort and hope to the afflicted . It deserves your particular notice , n this view , that there is no charac- ter which God more frequently ...
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... hand which sinners cannot see ; he beholds the hand of Providence con- ducting all the hidden springs and movements of the universe ; and with a secret but unerring operation , di- flictions which appear to others the messengers of the ...
... hand which sinners cannot see ; he beholds the hand of Providence con- ducting all the hidden springs and movements of the universe ; and with a secret but unerring operation , di- flictions which appear to others the messengers of the ...
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... hand of that gra- cious Power which hath raised him up ; which hath happily conducted him through the various steps of life , and crowned him with the most favour- able distinction beyond his equals ? Let us farther consider , that not ...
... hand of that gra- cious Power which hath raised him up ; which hath happily conducted him through the various steps of life , and crowned him with the most favour- able distinction beyond his equals ? Let us farther consider , that not ...
Page 53
... hand ; and , with insulting mock- ery , bowed the knee before him . Blind and impious men ! How little did they know ... hands became arod of iron , with which he was to break in pieces his enemies ; a sceptre with which he was to rule ...
... hand ; and , with insulting mock- ery , bowed the knee before him . Blind and impious men ! How little did they know ... hands became arod of iron , with which he was to break in pieces his enemies ; a sceptre with which he was to rule ...
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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