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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... given to every rational mind . Thou shalt know hereafter . This is the doctrine which I propose to illustrate in the following discourse . I. OUR Saviour's words lead us to observe , that many things in the conduct of Providence are at ...
... given to every rational mind . Thou shalt know hereafter . This is the doctrine which I propose to illustrate in the following discourse . I. OUR Saviour's words lead us to observe , that many things in the conduct of Providence are at ...
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... given , of misfortunes paving their way to future advancement in the world . We are always querulous and impatient when designs succeed not according to our wish . Ignorance of what futurity is to bring forward , occupied with nothing ...
... given , of misfortunes paving their way to future advancement in the world . We are always querulous and impatient when designs succeed not according to our wish . Ignorance of what futurity is to bring forward , occupied with nothing ...
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... given of the Divine good- ness . Let them rest on those great and signal facts that prove it ; particularly on that illustrious fact , the redemption of the world by Jesus Christ . that spared not his own Son , but gave him up for us ...
... given of the Divine good- ness . Let them rest on those great and signal facts that prove it ; particularly on that illustrious fact , the redemption of the world by Jesus Christ . that spared not his own Son , but gave him up for us ...
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... given , and some general regulations of conduct be observed , by every one who consults his own welfare . If there be any regulation which ensures us of safety and happiness , to be disengaged from the observance of that regulation is ...
... given , and some general regulations of conduct be observed , by every one who consults his own welfare . If there be any regulation which ensures us of safety and happiness , to be disengaged from the observance of that regulation is ...
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... given loose rein to his desires and passions , can tell how far these may carry him . He may be brought into such a desperate state , that nothing shall remain for him but to look back with regret upon the forsaken path of innocence and ...
... given loose rein to his desires and passions , can tell how far these may carry him . He may be brought into such a desperate state , that nothing shall remain for him but to look back with regret upon the forsaken path of innocence and ...
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