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... pass away with a great noise , and the elements shall melt with fervent heat ; the earth also , and the works that are therein , shall be burnt up . Page 383 SER- SERMON I. On the TRUE HONOUR of Man . PROVERBS xii CONTENTS .
... pass away with a great noise , and the elements shall melt with fervent heat ; the earth also , and the works that are therein , shall be burnt up . Page 383 SER- SERMON I. On the TRUE HONOUR of Man . PROVERBS xii CONTENTS .
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... passing . With hasty and inconsiderate steps let us not pass along it ; but remember well , how much depends upon our holding a steady and properly conducted course . Whatso- ever thine hand findeth to do , do it now with all thy might ...
... passing . With hasty and inconsiderate steps let us not pass along it ; but remember well , how much depends upon our holding a steady and properly conducted course . Whatso- ever thine hand findeth to do , do it now with all thy might ...
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... passes the bounds of reasonable precaution , is unprofitable and vain . Certain measures are indeed necessary to be taken for our safety . We are not to rush forward in- considerate and headlong . We must make , as far as we are able ...
... passes the bounds of reasonable precaution , is unprofitable and vain . Certain measures are indeed necessary to be taken for our safety . We are not to rush forward in- considerate and headlong . We must make , as far as we are able ...
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... pass by harmless ; or though it should discharge the storm , yet before it breaks , you may be lodged in that lowly mansion which no storms ever touch . In the next place , there are in futurity some events which may be certainly fore ...
... pass by harmless ; or though it should discharge the storm , yet before it breaks , you may be lodged in that lowly mansion which no storms ever touch . In the next place , there are in futurity some events which may be certainly fore ...
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... passes over our heads . To these , therefore , let us look forward , not with the dread of children , but with that manly se- riousness which belongs to men and Chris- tians . Let us not avert our view from them , as if we could place ...
... passes over our heads . To these , therefore , let us look forward , not with the dread of children , but with that manly se- riousness which belongs to men and Chris- tians . Let us not avert our view from them , as if we could place ...
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