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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... give them an instructive lesson of condescension and humility . The mode which he chose for delivering this instruction , was the emblematical action of washing their feet . When Simon Peter saw his Master addressing himself to the ...
... give them an instructive lesson of condescension and humility . The mode which he chose for delivering this instruction , was the emblematical action of washing their feet . When Simon Peter saw his Master addressing himself to the ...
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... gives us favourable openings into the righteous and benevo- lent counsels of Heaven . Thus in the public affairs of the world it has been frequently seen , that from the most unpromising causes important and benefi- cent effects have ...
... gives us favourable openings into the righteous and benevo- lent counsels of Heaven . Thus in the public affairs of the world it has been frequently seen , that from the most unpromising causes important and benefi- cent effects have ...
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... give full scope to every wish of the heart . But what if those pretended sons of freedom be themselves held in miserable subjection , and their boasts of liberty be no more than the swelling words of vanity ? The Apostle asserts in the ...
... give full scope to every wish of the heart . But what if those pretended sons of freedom be themselves held in miserable subjection , and their boasts of liberty be no more than the swelling words of vanity ? The Apostle asserts in the ...
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... gives them pleasure , but because absti- nence would give them pain ; and this too , even when they are obliged at last to condemn their habits of life , as injuring their fortune , impairing their constitution , or disgracing their ...
... gives them pleasure , but because absti- nence would give them pain ; and this too , even when they are obliged at last to condemn their habits of life , as injuring their fortune , impairing their constitution , or disgracing their ...
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... give free vent to its emotions ; and , before the world , to acknowledge and honour a benefactor . So consonant is this to the natural sentiments of mankind , that all the nations of the earth have , as if with one consent , agreed to ...
... give free vent to its emotions ; and , before the world , to acknowledge and honour a benefactor . So consonant is this to the natural sentiments of mankind , that all the nations of the earth have , as if with one consent , agreed to ...
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