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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... know that all Things work together for Good to them that love God , to them who are the Called according to his purpose . * Originally the first Sermon of the Fifth Volume . 233 SERMON LXXVII . On the Love of our Country . CONTENTS .
... know that all Things work together for Good to them that love God , to them who are the Called according to his purpose . * Originally the first Sermon of the Fifth Volume . 233 SERMON LXXVII . On the Love of our Country . CONTENTS .
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... judg- ment - seat of Christ , that every one may receive the things done in his body , according to that he hath done , whether it be good or bad . 457 SERMON SERMON LIX . On our present IGNORANCE of the WAYS viii CONTENTS .
... judg- ment - seat of Christ , that every one may receive the things done in his body , according to that he hath done , whether it be good or bad . 457 SERMON SERMON LIX . On our present IGNORANCE of the WAYS viii CONTENTS .
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... according to mere chance , and that Providence interposes in them to a certain degree , is made evident by various tokens to every candid mind . But the perplexity and trouble of the thoughtful enquirer arises from observing that Provi ...
... according to mere chance , and that Providence interposes in them to a certain degree , is made evident by various tokens to every candid mind . But the perplexity and trouble of the thoughtful enquirer arises from observing that Provi ...
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... according to our wish . Ignorance of what futurity is to bring forward , occupied with nothing but the present , we exclaim , Where is God ? Where the sceptre of righteousness ? Hath he for- gotten to be gracious ? or doth he indeed see ...
... according to our wish . Ignorance of what futurity is to bring forward , occupied with nothing but the present , we exclaim , Where is God ? Where the sceptre of righteousness ? Hath he for- gotten to be gracious ? or doth he indeed see ...
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... according to our own deliberate choice , and take such measures for our conduct as we have reason to believe are conducive to our welfare ; without being obstructed either by external force , or by violent internal impulse . This is ...
... according to our own deliberate choice , and take such measures for our conduct as we have reason to believe are conducive to our welfare ; without being obstructed either by external force , or by violent internal impulse . This is ...
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