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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... carried up into 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 ...
... carried up into 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 ...
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... carry them forward to improvement , we must be left to find our way in the midst of difficulties and doubts , of hard- ships and sufferings . We must be taught to act our part with constancy , though the reward of our con- stancy be ...
... carry them forward to improvement , we must be left to find our way in the midst of difficulties and doubts , of hard- ships and sufferings . We must be taught to act our part with constancy , though the reward of our con- stancy be ...
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... 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 benefactor and support ; why friendships cemented by ...
... 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 benefactor and support ; why friendships cemented by ...
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... carry the impress of the same powerful and gracious hand . In both , it is evidently the intention of the first author not to render every thing level to our capacity ; but in the midst of high design and order , to allow certain ...
... carry the impress of the same powerful and gracious hand . In both , it is evidently the intention of the first author not to render every thing level to our capacity ; but in the midst of high design and order , to allow certain ...
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... carry him . He may be brought into such a desperate state , that nothing shall remain for him but to look back with regret upon the forsaken path of innocence and liberty ; and severely conscious of the thraldom he suffers , to groan ...
... carry him . He may be brought into such a desperate state , that nothing shall remain for him but to look back with regret upon the forsaken path of innocence and liberty ; and severely conscious of the thraldom he suffers , to groan ...
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