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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... attention to external worship has too often usurped the character , and supplanted the place of real virtue , will not be denied . Admonitions against so dangerous an error cannot be given too often . But because the best things have ...
... attention to external worship has too often usurped the character , and supplanted the place of real virtue , will not be denied . Admonitions against so dangerous an error cannot be given too often . But because the best things have ...
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... attention and reverence are unquestionably due . All religious and moral knowledge comes from God . It is a light from heaven , first transmitted to man by the original constitution of his nature , and afterwards made to shine 10 SERM ...
... attention and reverence are unquestionably due . All religious and moral knowledge comes from God . It is a light from heaven , first transmitted to man by the original constitution of his nature , and afterwards made to shine 10 SERM ...
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... attention for a little by the splendid figure they make , and then disappearing and for- gotten . We see the fashion of the world assuming all its different forms , and , in all of them , passing away . But to historical annals there is ...
... attention for a little by the splendid figure they make , and then disappearing and for- gotten . We see the fashion of the world assuming all its different forms , and , in all of them , passing away . But to historical annals there is ...
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... attention , and new intrigues engaged the opinions of men . New mem- bers fill the seat of justice ; new ministers the tem- ples of religion ; and a new world , in short , in the course of a few years , has gradually and insensibly ...
... attention , and new intrigues engaged the opinions of men . New mem- bers fill the seat of justice ; new ministers the tem- ples of religion ; and a new world , in short , in the course of a few years , has gradually and insensibly ...
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... attention , as the great supports of human constancy amidst this fugitive state . Though this world changes and passes away , virtue and goodness never change ; God never changes ; heaven and immortality pass not away . - ཏྟཱ ? Let ...
... attention , as the great supports of human constancy amidst this fugitive state . Though this world changes and passes away , virtue and goodness never change ; God never changes ; heaven and immortality pass not away . - ཏྟཱ ? Let ...
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