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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... designs of Heaven . But this ignorance , though necessary at present , is not always to 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 ...
... designs of Heaven . But this ignorance , though necessary at present , is not always to 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 ...
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... design of the whole , in order to judge of the fitness of its parts . In a scheme so complex as the administration of the world , where all the parts refer to one another , and where what is seen is often subordinate to what is ...
... design of the whole , in order to judge of the fitness of its parts . In a scheme so complex as the administration of the world , where all the parts refer to one another , and where what is seen is often subordinate to what is ...
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... designs of God . The history of Providence , in proportion as it advances , disembroils itself . Though our present condition forbids extensive and complete information , yet as much is sometimes allowed to appear as gives us favourable ...
... designs of God . The history of Providence , in proportion as it advances , disembroils itself . Though our present condition forbids extensive and complete information , yet as much is sometimes allowed to appear as gives us favourable ...
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... designs of Heaven were going on , which were unfolded in the end . The wheel was always in motion . The hand of the clock was advancing with unperceived progress , till the moment came of its striking the appointed hour . In like manner ...
... designs of Heaven were going on , which were unfolded in the end . The wheel was always in motion . The hand of the clock was advancing with unperceived progress , till the moment came of its striking the appointed hour . In like manner ...
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... designs in its own way and at its own time . Although thou sayest thou shalt not see him , yet judgment is before him ; therefore trust thou in him . * In the second place , The expression of hereafter in the text must be understood to ...
... designs in its own way and at its own time . Although thou sayest thou shalt not see him , yet judgment is before him ; therefore trust thou in him . * In the second place , The expression of hereafter in the text must be understood to ...
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