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... ment the full possession of his mental faculties , he expired on the morning of the 27th , with the composure and hope which become a Christian pastor . The lamentation for his death was universal and deep through the city which he had ...
... ment the full possession of his mental faculties , he expired on the morning of the 27th , with the composure and hope which become a Christian pastor . The lamentation for his death was universal and deep through the city which he had ...
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... ment , deeply interested in your success , and cheering you in your labours of love . His image will be as a guardian angel to admonish you when dan- gers approach , to rouse within you every principle of virtuous exertion , and to ...
... ment , deeply interested in your success , and cheering you in your labours of love . His image will be as a guardian angel to admonish you when dan- gers approach , to rouse within you every principle of virtuous exertion , and to ...
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... ment of the Lord's Supper . ] · ........ 47 SERMON VI . - On Gentleness SERMON VII . - On the Disorders of the Pas- sions ...... 63 SERMON VIII . - On our Ignorance of Good and Evil in this Life SERMON XXIV . - On the Happiness of a ...
... ment of the Lord's Supper . ] · ........ 47 SERMON VI . - On Gentleness SERMON VII . - On the Disorders of the Pas- sions ...... 63 SERMON VIII . - On our Ignorance of Good and Evil in this Life SERMON XXIV . - On the Happiness of a ...
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... ment of the Lord's Supper . ] ... ....... 557 SERMON LXXX . - On Wisdom in Religious Conduct .. ....... 563 SERMON LXXXI . - On the Immortality of the Soul , and a Future State ........ 569 SERMON LXXXII . - On overcoming Evil with Good ...
... ment of the Lord's Supper . ] ... ....... 557 SERMON LXXX . - On Wisdom in Religious Conduct .. ....... 563 SERMON LXXXI . - On the Immortality of the Soul , and a Future State ........ 569 SERMON LXXXII . - On overcoming Evil with Good ...
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... ment as the subject will naturally suggest . I. - Religion prepares the mind for encountering , with fortitude , the most severe shocks of adversity ; whereas vice , by its natural influence on the temper , tends to produce dejection ...
... ment as the subject will naturally suggest . I. - Religion prepares the mind for encountering , with fortitude , the most severe shocks of adversity ; whereas vice , by its natural influence on the temper , tends to produce dejection ...
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