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Page vii
... object , in which he was encouraged by his friends , all his subsequent schemes and pur- suits were uniformly directed . He applied with diligence to his studies at the universi- ty of Edinburgh , and made proficiency a- bove many of ...
... object , in which he was encouraged by his friends , all his subsequent schemes and pur- suits were uniformly directed . He applied with diligence to his studies at the universi- ty of Edinburgh , and made proficiency a- bove many of ...
Page xv
... object . The decision of the General Assembly in 1794 , by which this plan was finally frustrated , he regretted as highly prejudicial both to the interests of the Established Church , and to the spiritual prosperity of the people of ...
... object . The decision of the General Assembly in 1794 , by which this plan was finally frustrated , he regretted as highly prejudicial both to the interests of the Established Church , and to the spiritual prosperity of the people of ...
Page xxxiii
... object which he chose to pursue , let it be ever known as his honourable memorial , that his talents were unreservedly consecrated to the service of God ; that his life eminently adorned the religion which he professed ; and that he was ...
... object which he chose to pursue , let it be ever known as his honourable memorial , that his talents were unreservedly consecrated to the service of God ; that his life eminently adorned the religion which he professed ; and that he was ...
Page 17
... objects of their avarice or ambition . But in other cases it is no less certain , that men have concealed from themselves the motive of their conduct , and even mistaken the workings of their cor- ruptions for the fruits of the Spirit ...
... objects of their avarice or ambition . But in other cases it is no less certain , that men have concealed from themselves the motive of their conduct , and even mistaken the workings of their cor- ruptions for the fruits of the Spirit ...
Page 24
... objects are sometimes best understood by contrasting them with those to which they are opposed . Thus the evil nature of sin is most strikingly re- presented , by contrasting it with the cha- racter of God , against whom it is commit ...
... objects are sometimes best understood by contrasting them with those to which they are opposed . Thus the evil nature of sin is most strikingly re- presented , by contrasting it with the cha- racter of God , against whom it is commit ...
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