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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... dangers and evils to come , which , unknown to him , were hovering over his head . They see that Providence was in secret pre- paring unexpected blessings for the family who appeared to be left disconsolate and hopeless . They see that ...
... dangers and evils to come , which , unknown to him , were hovering over his head . They see that Providence was in secret pre- paring unexpected blessings for the family who appeared to be left disconsolate and hopeless . They see that ...
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... danger . The one is bold as a lion ; the other flieth when no man pursueth . To the one , nothing appears con- temptible , by which he can procure any present advantage . The other looks with disdain on what- ever would degrade his ...
... danger . The one is bold as a lion ; the other flieth when no man pursueth . To the one , nothing appears con- temptible , by which he can procure any present advantage . The other looks with disdain on what- ever would degrade his ...
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... danger in man's erring here either on one side or other ; and it is certain that they have erred on both . After it was observed , that mankind were prone to lay too much weight on the external parts of religion , it began to be thought ...
... danger in man's erring here either on one side or other ; and it is certain that they have erred on both . After it was observed , that mankind were prone to lay too much weight on the external parts of religion , it began to be thought ...
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... dangerous an error cannot be given too often . But because the best things have been often misapplied and abused , no argument thence arises for their being undervalued , and thrown aside . So also reason , instruction , and discipline ...
... dangerous an error cannot be given too often . But because the best things have been often misapplied and abused , no argument thence arises for their being undervalued , and thrown aside . So also reason , instruction , and discipline ...
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... dangers ; a refuge under all storms ; a dwelling- place in all generations . In the third and last place , Heaven and immorta- lity pass not away . The fleeting scenes of this life are to be considered as no more than an introduction to ...
... dangers ; a refuge under all storms ; a dwelling- place in all generations . In the third and last place , Heaven and immorta- lity pass not away . The fleeting scenes of this life are to be considered as no more than an introduction to ...
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