Sermons, Volume 1T. Cadell and W. Davies; [tc.], 1812 - Presbyterian Church |
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... midst of his glory , the Al- mighty is not inattentive to the meanest of his subjects . Neither obscurity of station , nor imperfection of knowledge , sinks those below his regard who worship and obey him . Every prayer which they send ...
... midst of his glory , the Al- mighty is not inattentive to the meanest of his subjects . Neither obscurity of station , nor imperfection of knowledge , sinks those below his regard who worship and obey him . Every prayer which they send ...
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... midst of human society , but that as a man among men thou mightest cultivate humanity ; that each in his place might contribute to the general welfare : that as a spouse , a brother , a son , or a friend , thou mightest act thy part ...
... midst of human society , but that as a man among men thou mightest cultivate humanity ; that each in his place might contribute to the general welfare : that as a spouse , a brother , a son , or a friend , thou mightest act thy part ...
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... part of duty performed , atones not for another which is neglected . In the midst of his prayers , the remembrance of VOL . I. C injustice } SERMON injustice will upbraid him with hypocrisy ; 1. and Piety and Morality . 17.
... part of duty performed , atones not for another which is neglected . In the midst of his prayers , the remembrance of VOL . I. C injustice } SERMON injustice will upbraid him with hypocrisy ; 1. and Piety and Morality . 17.
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... prosperity of no man on earth is stable and assured . Dark clouds may soon gather over the heads of those whose sky is now most bright . In the midst of the deceitful II . calm which they enjoy , the storm that 7 calm [ 24 ]
... prosperity of no man on earth is stable and assured . Dark clouds may soon gather over the heads of those whose sky is now most bright . In the midst of the deceitful II . calm which they enjoy , the storm that 7 calm [ 24 ]
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... midst of riches ; in his dark and solitary hours , no less than when surrounded with friends and gay society . From the glare of prosperity he can , without dejection , withdraw into the shade . Excluded from several advantages of the ...
... midst of riches ; in his dark and solitary hours , no less than when surrounded with friends and gay society . From the glare of prosperity he can , without dejection , withdraw into the shade . Excluded from several advantages of the ...
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