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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... expect them to become ? No other than a ferocious rabble , who , set free from checks of conscience , and fears of divine vengeance , would be prone to every outrage which they could commit with impunity . It is well known , that in the ...
... expect them to become ? No other than a ferocious rabble , who , set free from checks of conscience , and fears of divine vengeance , would be prone to every outrage which they could commit with impunity . It is well known , that in the ...
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... expect from the Lord of the universe , the same re- wards with the rich and the mighty . It will , I believe , be generally admitted that forms of public worship , and means of religious instruction , are important , on several accounts ...
... expect from the Lord of the universe , the same re- wards with the rich and the mighty . It will , I believe , be generally admitted that forms of public worship , and means of religious instruction , are important , on several accounts ...
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... expect that what has been approved and established for a while , is always to endure . Principles which were of high authority among our ancestors are now exploded . Systems of philosophy which were once universally received , and ...
... expect that what has been approved and established for a while , is always to endure . Principles which were of high authority among our ancestors are now exploded . Systems of philosophy which were once universally received , and ...
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... expect ; what revelation as fully confirmed ; and , in confirming it , has agreed with the sentiments and anticipations of the good and wise in every age . We are taught to believe , that what we now behold , is only the first stage of ...
... expect ; what revelation as fully confirmed ; and , in confirming it , has agreed with the sentiments and anticipations of the good and wise in every age . We are taught to believe , that what we now behold , is only the first stage of ...
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... expect to be always carried forward with a favourable gale . Let your views be suited to your rank and station in the world ; and never soar fantastically beyond them . Content yourselves with sober pleasures , and form your relish to ...
... expect to be always carried forward with a favourable gale . Let your views be suited to your rank and station in the world ; and never soar fantastically beyond them . Content yourselves with sober pleasures , and form your relish to ...
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