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... him in sickness , as in health ; in po- verty , as in the midst of riches ; in his dark and solitary hours , no less than when surrounded with friends and gay society . From the glare of pros- | rise 11. ] 25 RELIGION UPON ADVERSITY .
... him in sickness , as in health ; in po- verty , as in the midst of riches ; in his dark and solitary hours , no less than when surrounded with friends and gay society . From the glare of pros- | rise 11. ] 25 RELIGION UPON ADVERSITY .
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... hours of distress , with a mind hurt and sore from some recent wound of fortune , how shall he bear to have his character for the first time disclosed to him in that humiliating light under which guilt will necessarily present it ? Then ...
... hours of distress , with a mind hurt and sore from some recent wound of fortune , how shall he bear to have his character for the first time disclosed to him in that humiliating light under which guilt will necessarily present it ? Then ...
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... hours when even to the prosperous , in the midst of their pleasures , eternity is an awful thought . But much more when those pleasures , one after another , begin to withdraw ; when life alters its forms , and becomes dark and ...
... hours when even to the prosperous , in the midst of their pleasures , eternity is an awful thought . But much more when those pleasures , one after another , begin to withdraw ; when life alters its forms , and becomes dark and ...
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... hour of death would continually interrupt the course of human affairs , and the overwhelm- ing prospect of the future , instead of exciting men to proper activity , would render them immoveable with con- sternation and dismay . - How ...
... hour of death would continually interrupt the course of human affairs , and the overwhelm- ing prospect of the future , instead of exciting men to proper activity , would render them immoveable with con- sternation and dismay . - How ...
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... hour is come . - John xvii . 1 . SERMON VI . ON GENTLENESS . The wisdom that is. Checking our inquisitive solicitude about what the Almighty hath con- cealed , let us diligently improve what he hath made known . Inhabitants of the earth ...
... hour is come . - John xvii . 1 . SERMON VI . ON GENTLENESS . The wisdom that is. Checking our inquisitive solicitude about what the Almighty hath con- cealed , let us diligently improve what he hath made known . Inhabitants of the earth ...
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