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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... exercise myself , to have always a Conscience void of offence toward God and toward men . SERMON LXXXV . On the Ascension of Christ . 352 [ Preached in the Evening after the Celebration of the Sacrament of the Lord's ' s Supper . ] LUKE ...
... exercise myself , to have always a Conscience void of offence toward God and toward men . SERMON LXXXV . On the Ascension of Christ . 352 [ Preached in the Evening after the Celebration of the Sacrament of the Lord's ' s Supper . ] LUKE ...
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... exercise both our intellectual and moral powers , and to carry them forward to improvement , we must be left to find our way in the midst of difficulties and doubts , of hard- ships and sufferings . We must be taught to act our part ...
... exercise both our intellectual and moral powers , and to carry them forward to improvement , we must be left to find our way in the midst of difficulties and doubts , of hard- ships and sufferings . We must be taught to act our part ...
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... exercise over him ; has forged the chains with which he is bound , and sold himself to do iniquity . Lastly , The servitude of vice is accompanied with this farther aggravation , that it is subjection to our own servants . Those desires ...
... exercise over him ; has forged the chains with which he is bound , and sold himself to do iniquity . Lastly , The servitude of vice is accompanied with this farther aggravation , that it is subjection to our own servants . Those desires ...
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... exercise several of the manly and he- roic virtues ; and , by the constancy and fidelity with which we support our trials on earth , prepare us for the highest rewards in Heaven . - It has always been found , that the present ...
... exercise several of the manly and he- roic virtues ; and , by the constancy and fidelity with which we support our trials on earth , prepare us for the highest rewards in Heaven . - It has always been found , that the present ...
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... exercise our faculties , and to give variety to human life . Perpetual uniformity of thought would become mo- notonous and insipid . — When it is with regard to trifles that diversity or contrariety of opinion shows itself , it is ...
... exercise our faculties , and to give variety to human life . Perpetual uniformity of thought would become mo- notonous and insipid . — When it is with regard to trifles that diversity or contrariety of opinion shows itself , it is ...
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