Sermons ...: To which is Prefixed a Short Account of the Life and Character of the Author, Volume 3T. Cadell; F.C. & J Rivington [& others], 1822 - Presbyterian Church |
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... Heaven . SERMON LXXXVI . On a Peaceable Disposition . 365 ROMANS , xii . 18. If it be possible , as much as lieth in you , live peaceably with all men . SERMON LXXXVII . 381 On Religious Joy , as giving Strength and Support to Virtue ...
... Heaven . SERMON LXXXVI . On a Peaceable Disposition . 365 ROMANS , xii . 18. If it be possible , as much as lieth in you , live peaceably with all men . SERMON LXXXVII . 381 On Religious Joy , as giving Strength and Support to Virtue ...
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... Heaven . But this ignorance , though necessary at present , is not always to continue . A time shall come when a commentary shall be afforded on all that is now obscure ; when the veil of mystery shall be removed ; and full satisfaction ...
... Heaven . But this ignorance , though necessary at present , is not always to continue . A time shall come when a commentary shall be afforded on all that is now obscure ; when the veil of mystery shall be removed ; and full satisfaction ...
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... Heaven ? Many nations of the earth we see lying in a state of barbarity and misery ; sunk in such gross ignorance as degrades them below the rank of rational beings ; or abandoned to be the prey of cruel oppression and tyranny . When we ...
... Heaven ? Many nations of the earth we see lying in a state of barbarity and misery ; sunk in such gross ignorance as degrades them below the rank of rational beings ; or abandoned to be the prey of cruel oppression and tyranny . When we ...
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... heaven , enter necessarily into a state of trial . In order to exercise both our intellectual and moral powers , and to carry them forward to improvement , we must be left to find our way in the midst of difficulties and doubts , of ...
... heaven , enter necessarily into a state of trial . In order to exercise both our intellectual and moral powers , and to carry them forward to improvement , we must be left to find our way in the midst of difficulties and doubts , of ...
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... Heaven . Thus in the public affairs of the world it has been frequently seen , that from the most unpromising causes important and benefi- cent effects have , in the sequel , arisen . In our own country , at one period , the violent ...
... Heaven . Thus in the public affairs of the world it has been frequently seen , that from the most unpromising causes important and benefi- cent effects have , in the sequel , arisen . In our own country , at one period , the violent ...
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