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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... connection . When any one of them is adopted into our family , it never quits us until it has fathered upon us all its kindred . By such means as these , by the violence of passions , by the power of habits , and by the connection of ...
... connection . When any one of them is adopted into our family , it never quits us until it has fathered upon us all its kindred . By such means as these , by the violence of passions , by the power of habits , and by the connection of ...
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... connected with all virtue ? O come , let us worship and bow down ! let us kneel before the Lord our Maker . For he is our God ; and we are the flock of his pasture . Enter into his gates with thanksgiving , and his courts with praise ...
... connected with all virtue ? O come , let us worship and bow down ! let us kneel before the Lord our Maker . For he is our God ; and we are the flock of his pasture . Enter into his gates with thanksgiving , and his courts with praise ...
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... connected with the objects around us , that our attachment to them is always in hazard of becoming excessive and sinful . Hence religion is often employed in moder- ating this attachment , by rectifying our erroneous opinions , and ...
... connected with the objects around us , that our attachment to them is always in hazard of becoming excessive and sinful . Hence religion is often employed in moder- ating this attachment , by rectifying our erroneous opinions , and ...
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... connected , passing and transitory ? Is the whole state of man no more than a dream or fleeting vision ? Is he brought forth to be only the child of a day ? Are we thrown into a river where all 50 SERM . LXII . ON THE FASHION OF.
... connected , passing and transitory ? Is the whole state of man no more than a dream or fleeting vision ? Is he brought forth to be only the child of a day ? Are we thrown into a river where all 50 SERM . LXII . ON THE FASHION OF.
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... connection with Virtue , and God , and Heaven . By them let his conduct be regulated , and his con- stancy supported . So shall he use this world without abusing it . He shall neither droop under its mis- fortunes , nor be vainly elated ...
... connection with Virtue , and God , and Heaven . By them let his conduct be regulated , and his con- stancy supported . So shall he use this world without abusing it . He shall neither droop under its mis- fortunes , nor be vainly elated ...
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