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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Page 13
... comforting the pious . Never let them be dejected by the darkness which now covers the ways of the Almighty . If he withdraw himself from their view , it is not because he neglects them ; but because they are incapable of comprehending ...
... comforting the pious . Never let them be dejected by the darkness which now covers the ways of the Almighty . If he withdraw himself from their view , it is not because he neglects them ; but because they are incapable of comprehending ...
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... apprehend from oppressive power , performs the offices , and enjoys the comforts of life , with a manly and undisturbed mind . Hence his behaviour is dignified , and his sentiments are C 3 SERM . LX . 21 ON THE SLAVERY OF VICE .
... apprehend from oppressive power , performs the offices , and enjoys the comforts of life , with a manly and undisturbed mind . Hence his behaviour is dignified , and his sentiments are C 3 SERM . LX . 21 ON THE SLAVERY OF VICE .
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... comfort himself with reflecting that , let tyrants do their worst , let prisons or fetters be his lot , his mind remains unconquered and free . Of this liberty , they cannot rob him ; here he moves in a higher sphere , above the reach ...
... comfort himself with reflecting that , let tyrants do their worst , let prisons or fetters be his lot , his mind remains unconquered and free . Of this liberty , they cannot rob him ; here he moves in a higher sphere , above the reach ...
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... 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 sentiments of our ...
... 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 sentiments of our ...
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... daily labours , and for such enjoyments of ease and comfort as their station affords . It is the only day which gives them occasion to feel themselves as belonging to the same class 18 34 SERM . LXI . ON THE IMPORTANCE.
... daily labours , and for such enjoyments of ease and comfort as their station affords . It is the only day which gives them occasion to feel themselves as belonging to the same class 18 34 SERM . LXI . ON THE IMPORTANCE.
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