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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... ground to believe , that at some future period we shall receive information . What I do , thou knowest not now , but thou shalt know hereafter . The question here arises , what that hereafter is , to which we are to look for the ...
... ground to believe , that at some future period we shall receive information . What I do , thou knowest not now , but thou shalt know hereafter . The question here arises , what that hereafter is , to which we are to look for the ...
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... ground , by entering on which , you will be farther and farther ensnared within the magic circle , till at length you are precluded from all retreat . The most pure and virtuous man is always the freest . The religion of Christ is ...
... ground , by entering on which , you will be farther and farther ensnared within the magic circle , till at length you are precluded from all retreat . The most pure and virtuous man is always the freest . The religion of Christ is ...
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... ground ; and proceed , III . To set forth the importance of the public worship of God to every individual in every rank of life . Whatever his station be , he is still a man ; and has the duties of a man to perform . Were his attendance ...
... ground ; and proceed , III . To set forth the importance of the public worship of God to every individual in every rank of life . Whatever his station be , he is still a man ; and has the duties of a man to perform . Were his attendance ...
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... ground on which to rest our foot ? No , my brethren ; man was not doomed to be so unhappy ; nor made by his Creator so much in vain . There are three fixed and perma- nent objects to which I must now call your attention , as the great ...
... ground on which to rest our foot ? No , my brethren ; man was not doomed to be so unhappy ; nor made by his Creator so much in vain . There are three fixed and perma- nent objects to which I must now call your attention , as the great ...
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... ground to 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 ...
... ground to 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 ...
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