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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... feels with pain the slavish dependence under which he is brought to fortune and the world , to violent passions and settled habits , and to fears and apprehensions arising from conscious guilt . In such moments , how cruel is the ...
... feels with pain the slavish dependence under which he is brought to fortune and the world , to violent passions and settled habits , and to fears and apprehensions arising from conscious guilt . In such moments , how cruel is the ...
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... feel that he is subject to divers , and contradictory as well as imperious masters , who often pull him different ways . His soul is rendered the receptacle of many repugnant and jarring dispositions ; and resembles some barbarous ...
... feel that he is subject to divers , and contradictory as well as imperious masters , who often pull him different ways . His soul is rendered the receptacle of many repugnant and jarring dispositions ; and resembles some barbarous ...
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... feel themselves set loose from every obligation to acknowledge , and to praise their benefactor ? On the contrary , the more disinterested his beneficence was , did not gratitude , in any ingenuous mind , burn with the greater ardour ...
... feel themselves set loose from every obligation to acknowledge , and to praise their benefactor ? On the contrary , the more disinterested his beneficence was , did not gratitude , in any ingenuous mind , burn with the greater ardour ...
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... feeling , such a degree of hardness and corruption in our affections , as shows us to be immoral and unworthy ; and must justly expose us to the high displeasure of Heaven ? On the contrary , according to every notion which we can form ...
... feeling , such a degree of hardness and corruption in our affections , as shows us to be immoral and unworthy ; and must justly expose us to the high displeasure of Heaven ? On the contrary , according to every notion which we can form ...
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... . from their daily labours , and for such enjoyments of ease and comfort as their station affords . It is the only day which gives them occasion to feel themselves as belonging to the same class 18 34 SERM . LXI . ON THE IMPORTANCE.
... . from their daily labours , and for such enjoyments of ease and comfort as their station affords . It is the only day which gives them occasion to feel themselves as belonging to the same class 18 34 SERM . LXI . ON THE IMPORTANCE.
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