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... ness ... .... 421 426 SERMON LVII . - On the Presence of God in a Future State .. SERMON LVIII . - On Curiosity concerning the Affairs of Others SERMON LIX . - On our present Ignorance of the Ways of God ......... . ...... 432 SERMON LX ...
... ness ... .... 421 426 SERMON LVII . - On the Presence of God in a Future State .. SERMON LVIII . - On Curiosity concerning the Affairs of Others SERMON LIX . - On our present Ignorance of the Ways of God ......... . ...... 432 SERMON LX ...
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... ness arose before him in pleasing re- membrance , when with such relish he speaks of the green pastures and still waters beside which God hath led him ; of his cup which he hath made to over- flow ; and of the table which he hath ...
... ness arose before him in pleasing re- membrance , when with such relish he speaks of the green pastures and still waters beside which God hath led him ; of his cup which he hath made to over- flow ; and of the table which he hath ...
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... ness should be left upon those celes- tial objects , towards which we are at the same time commanded to aspire . We are strangers in the universe of God . Confined to that spot on which we dwell , we are permitted to know . nothing of ...
... ness should be left upon those celes- tial objects , towards which we are at the same time commanded to aspire . We are strangers in the universe of God . Confined to that spot on which we dwell , we are permitted to know . nothing of ...
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... ness are said to surround him . His way is in the sea , and his path in the great waters ; his footsteps are not known . Both the works and the ways of God are full of mystery . In the ordinary course of his government , innumera- ble ...
... ness are said to surround him . His way is in the sea , and his path in the great waters ; his footsteps are not known . Both the works and the ways of God are full of mystery . In the ordinary course of his government , innumera- ble ...
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... ness ; the hour in which he overthrew dominions and thrones , led captivity captive , and gave gifts unto men . The contest which the kingdom of dark- ness had long maintained against the kingdom of light was now brought to its crisis ...
... ness ; the hour in which he overthrew dominions and thrones , led captivity captive , and gave gifts unto men . The contest which the kingdom of dark- ness had long maintained against the kingdom of light was now brought to its crisis ...
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