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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... express , in acts of worship , that gratitude , love , and reverence which they owe him ; and thus nourishing and promoting in one another an affectionate sense of his goodness ? Are not such dispositions , and such a behaviour as this ...
... express , in acts of worship , that gratitude , love , and reverence which they owe him ; and thus nourishing and promoting in one another an affectionate sense of his goodness ? Are not such dispositions , and such a behaviour as this ...
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... express pre- cept of God , not to forsake the assembling of our- selves together . * Gather together the people , men , women , and children , that they may hear , and that they may learn , and fear the Lord your God , and observe to do ...
... express pre- cept of God , not to forsake the assembling of our- selves together . * Gather together the people , men , women , and children , that they may hear , and that they may learn , and fear the Lord your God , and observe to do ...
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... express and demon- strative , of the gracious purposes of God , as should dispose us to take in good part every thing which proceeds from him ? Consider , Is In the second place , that the good things we receive from God are undeserved ...
... express and demon- strative , of the gracious purposes of God , as should dispose us to take in good part every thing which proceeds from him ? Consider , Is In the second place , that the good things we receive from God are undeserved ...
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... express no condemnation . We enter , perhaps , on the world , with good principles , and an aversion to downright vice . But when , as we advance in life , we become initiated in that mys- tery of iniquity , which is called the way of ...
... express no condemnation . We enter , perhaps , on the world , with good principles , and an aversion to downright vice . But when , as we advance in life , we become initiated in that mys- tery of iniquity , which is called the way of ...
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... express promise of that eternal life which is brought to light by the Gospel . It is not possible for the under- standing to conceive any method of salvation , planned with more goodness and executed with more wisdom , than what is ...
... express promise of that eternal life which is brought to light by the Gospel . It is not possible for the under- standing to conceive any method of salvation , planned with more goodness and executed with more wisdom , than what is ...
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