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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... becomes apparent . Why this man was prematurely carried away from the world in the beginning of a promising course ; why that deserving family were left over- whelmed with grief and despair , by the loss of one who was their sole ...
... becomes apparent . Why this man was prematurely carried away from the world in the beginning of a promising course ; why that deserving family were left over- whelmed with grief and despair , by the loss of one who was their sole ...
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... become manifest to all ; and , as it is described in the book of the Revelation , a voice shall be heard from every creature which is in heaven and on the earth , and under the earth , saying , Blessing and honour , and power and glory ...
... become manifest to all ; and , as it is described in the book of the Revelation , a voice shall be heard from every creature which is in heaven and on the earth , and under the earth , saying , Blessing and honour , and power and glory ...
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... becomes then more confirmed , and more miserable . For during the heat of pursuit , he is little capable of reflection . But when his ardour is abated , and , nevertheless , a vicious habit rooted , he has full VOL . II . leisure to ...
... becomes then more confirmed , and more miserable . For during the heat of pursuit , he is little capable of reflection . But when his ardour is abated , and , nevertheless , a vicious habit rooted , he has full VOL . II . leisure to ...
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... become so inveterate that it was not in their power to alter them ? Are they not often reduced to a condition so wretched , that when their licentious pleasures have become utterly insipid , they are still forced to continue them ...
... become so inveterate that it was not in their power to alter them ? Are they not often reduced to a condition so wretched , that when their licentious pleasures have become utterly insipid , they are still forced to continue them ...
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... become unsuitable , merely because that superior needs not any returns ? Were they ever indebted to one whose favours they had it not in their power to repay ; and did they , on that account , feel themselves set loose from every ...
... become unsuitable , merely because that superior needs not any returns ? Were they ever indebted to one whose favours they had it not in their power to repay ; and did they , on that account , feel themselves set loose from every ...
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