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Page xii
... live to enjoy the accession of emolument and fame which he expected it would bring . But the seeds of a mortal disease were lurking unperceived within him . On the 24th of December , 1800 , he complained of a pain in his bowels , which ...
... live to enjoy the accession of emolument and fame which he expected it would bring . But the seeds of a mortal disease were lurking unperceived within him . On the 24th of December , 1800 , he complained of a pain in his bowels , which ...
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... Lives being in the Hand of God . [ Preached at the beginning of a New Year . ] . SERMON LIV . On the Mixture of Bad Men with the Good in Human Society .... 403 ...... ...... SERMON LXXI . - On the Compassion and Beneficence of the Deity ...
... Lives being in the Hand of God . [ Preached at the beginning of a New Year . ] . SERMON LIV . On the Mixture of Bad Men with the Good in Human Society .... 403 ...... ...... SERMON LXXI . - On the Compassion and Beneficence of the Deity ...
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... live many years and rejoice in them all ; yet let him re- member the days of darkness , for they shall be many . ( Eccles . xi . 8. ) Hence , to a thoughtful mind , no study can appear more important , than how to be suitably prepared ...
... live many years and rejoice in them all ; yet let him re- member the days of darkness , for they shall be many . ( Eccles . xi . 8. ) Hence , to a thoughtful mind , no study can appear more important , than how to be suitably prepared ...
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... lives , that we may be qualified for deriving such consolations from religion . To their reality , and their ... live a most unquiet life . They pass their days in perpetual anxiety , listening to every motion ; startled by every ...
... lives , that we may be qualified for deriving such consolations from religion . To their reality , and their ... live a most unquiet life . They pass their days in perpetual anxiety , listening to every motion ; startled by every ...
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... lives irregular . But what I mean to assert is , that where no attention is given to the govern- ment of temper , meetness for heaven is not yet acquired , and the regene- rating power of religion is as yet un- known . One of the first ...
... lives irregular . But what I mean to assert is , that where no attention is given to the govern- ment of temper , meetness for heaven is not yet acquired , and the regene- rating power of religion is as yet un- known . One of the first ...
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