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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... course of human things is made to coincide in some degree with this constitution of our nature . The worthy and the good are , in general , honoured and esteemed . He that walketh uprightly is , for the most part , found to walk surely ...
... course of human things is made to coincide in some degree with this constitution of our nature . The worthy and the good are , in general , honoured and esteemed . He that walketh uprightly is , for the most part , found to walk surely ...
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... course of things . Our present state can be no other than a state of twilight or dawn , where dubious forms shall often present them- selves to us , and where we shall find ourselves in a middle condition between complete light and ...
... course of things . Our present state can be no other than a state of twilight or dawn , where dubious forms shall often present them- selves to us , and where we shall find ourselves in a middle condition between complete light and ...
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... course of events in this world . It often happens that the consequences of things throw light on the designs of God . The history of Providence , in proportion as it advances , disembroils itself . Though our present condition forbids ...
... course of events in this world . It often happens that the consequences of things throw light on the designs of God . The history of Providence , in proportion as it advances , disembroils itself . Though our present condition forbids ...
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... course of their lives , which discloses and justifies the ways of God . Not to mention the good effects which misfortunes are found to produce on the minds of men , by checking their vices , and correcting their errors , innumerable ...
... course of their lives , which discloses and justifies the ways of God . Not to mention the good effects which misfortunes are found to produce on the minds of men , by checking their vices , and correcting their errors , innumerable ...
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... 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 tender ties were suddenly torn asunder by death ; these are ...
... 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 tender ties were suddenly torn asunder by death ; these are ...
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