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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... continue . A time shall come when a commentary shall be afforded on all that is now obscure ; when the veil of mystery shall be removed ; and full satisfaction be given to every rational mind . Thou shalt know hereafter . This is the ...
... continue . A time shall come when a commentary shall be afforded on all that is now obscure ; when the veil of mystery shall be removed ; and full satisfaction be given to every rational mind . Thou shalt know hereafter . This is the ...
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... continue them , solely because they cannot refrain ; not because the indulgence gives them pleasure , but because absti- nence would give them pain ; and this too , even when they are obliged at last to condemn their habits of life , as ...
... continue them , solely because they cannot refrain ; not because the indulgence gives them pleasure , but because absti- nence would give them pain ; and this too , even when they are obliged at last to condemn their habits of life , as ...
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... continue , I am per- suaded , to have a very considerable influence on the civilization and improvement of the people . Even independent of effect upon the moral principles , by leading numbers of them to meet together in an orderly way ...
... continue , I am per- suaded , to have a very considerable influence on the civilization and improvement of the people . Even independent of effect upon the moral principles , by leading numbers of them to meet together in an orderly way ...
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... continue to love it unalterably to the last . Foreseen by him was every revolution which the course of ages has produced . All the changes which * Job , xxvii , 5 , 6 . happen in the state of nature , or the life 52 SERM . LXII . ON THE ...
... continue to love it unalterably to the last . Foreseen by him was every revolution which the course of ages has produced . All the changes which * Job , xxvii , 5 , 6 . happen in the state of nature , or the life 52 SERM . LXII . ON THE ...
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... continue not , but pass onward in the course of being . There , all is serene , steady , and orderly ; because there remaineth the final rest of the people of God . Here , all is corrupted by our folly and guilt ; and of course must be ...
... continue not , but pass onward in the course of being . There , all is serene , steady , and orderly ; because there remaineth the final rest of the people of God . Here , all is corrupted by our folly and guilt ; and of course must be ...
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