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Hugh Blair, James Finlayson. every thing , whether important or trifling , that happened to become for the moment the object of his attention . This habit of mind , tempered with the most unsuspecting sim- plicity , and united to eminent ...
Hugh Blair, James Finlayson. every thing , whether important or trifling , that happened to become for the moment the object of his attention . This habit of mind , tempered with the most unsuspecting sim- plicity , and united to eminent ...
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... things be done in order . 282 SERMON XVII . On the Government of the Heart . PROVERBS , iv . 23. Keep thy heart with all diligence ; for out of it are the issues of life . SERMON XVIII . The same Subject continued . 299 PROVERBS , iv ...
... things be done in order . 282 SERMON XVII . On the Government of the Heart . PROVERBS , iv . 23. Keep thy heart with all diligence ; for out of it are the issues of life . SERMON XVIII . The same Subject continued . 299 PROVERBS , iv ...
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... things which God hath connected , and which it is impious in man to separate . It is only when they remain united , that they can come up as a grateful memorial before God . I shall first endeavour to shew you , That alms without ...
... things which God hath connected , and which it is impious in man to separate . It is only when they remain united , that they can come up as a grateful memorial before God . I shall first endeavour to shew you , That alms without ...
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... things which he saith ; and that love , peace , gentleness , goodness , meekness , and temperance , are not only the injunctions of his law , but the native fruits of his spirit . * If therefore , while piety seems ardent , morality ...
... things which he saith ; and that love , peace , gentleness , goodness , meekness , and temperance , are not only the injunctions of his law , but the native fruits of his spirit . * If therefore , while piety seems ardent , morality ...
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... things , which though in theory they may be separated , yet in prac- tice must always co - exist , if either of them be real ; Devotion to God , and Charity to men . Let us con- sider next the happy effects of their union . Their union ...
... things , which though in theory they may be separated , yet in prac- tice must always co - exist , if either of them be real ; Devotion to God , and Charity to men . Let us con- sider next the happy effects of their union . Their union ...
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