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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... blessings for the family who appeared to be left disconsolate and hopeless . They see that it was time for friendships to be dissolved , when their longer continuance would to some of the parties have proved a snare . Where we behold ...
... blessings for the family who appeared to be left disconsolate and hopeless . They see that it was time for friendships to be dissolved , when their longer continuance would to some of the parties have proved a snare . Where we behold ...
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... Blessing and honour , and power and glory , be to him that sitteth on the throne . Great and marvellous are thy works , Lord God Almighty : just and true are thy ways , thou King of saints . * APPLICATION of the doctrines that have been ...
... Blessing and honour , and power and glory , be to him that sitteth on the throne . Great and marvellous are thy works , Lord God Almighty : just and true are thy ways , thou King of saints . * APPLICATION of the doctrines that have been ...
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... blessings and comforts ; solemn acknowledgements of gratitude should be made , praises and prayers should be offered , and all suitable marks of dependence on him be expressed . - This obligation extends beyond the silent and secret ...
... blessings and comforts ; solemn acknowledgements of gratitude should be made , praises and prayers should be offered , and all suitable marks of dependence on him be expressed . - This obligation extends beyond the silent and secret ...
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... blessings ; do we not hereby discover such a want of proper feeling , such a degree of hardness and corruption in our affections , as shows us to be immoral and unworthy ; and must justly expose us to the high displeasure of Heaven ? On ...
... blessings ; do we not hereby discover such a want of proper feeling , such a degree of hardness and corruption in our affections , as shows us to be immoral and unworthy ; and must justly expose us to the high displeasure of Heaven ? On ...
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... blessing , to form at last a deep impression on the mind . At the same time , I do not say that religious institutions work upon the mind like a charm ; and that mere bodily attendance on them will always ensure us of some profitable ...
... blessing , to form at last a deep impression on the mind . At the same time , I do not say that religious institutions work upon the mind like a charm ; and that mere bodily attendance on them will always ensure us of some profitable ...
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