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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... the judg- ment - seat of Christ , that every one may receive the things done in his body , according to that he hath done , whether it be good or bad . 457 SERMON SERMON LIX . On our present IGNORANCE of the WAYS viii CONTENTS .
... the judg- ment - seat of Christ , that every one may receive the things done in his body , according to that he hath done , whether it be good or bad . 457 SERMON SERMON LIX . On our present IGNORANCE of the WAYS viii CONTENTS .
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... hath set his throne for judgment . At the same time , when we pursue our enquiries , the Almighty appears to hold back the face of his throne , and to spread his cloud upon it . * For in looking abroad into the world , how many scenes ...
... hath set his throne for judgment . At the same time , when we pursue our enquiries , the Almighty appears to hold back the face of his throne , and to spread his cloud upon it . * For in looking abroad into the world , how many scenes ...
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... Hath he for- gotten to be gracious ? or doth he indeed see , and is there knowledge in the Most High ? God seeth not as man seeth : He looketh not merely to what you suffer , but to what the effect of these sufferings is to be ...
... Hath he for- gotten to be gracious ? or doth he indeed see , and is there knowledge in the Most High ? God seeth not as man seeth : He looketh not merely to what you suffer , but to what the effect of these sufferings is to be ...
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... this period ; and it hath often taught us , that the knowledge of the ways of God , then enjoyed by the blessed , shall constitute a * chief article of their felicity . Now we see * Job , xxxv . 14 . SERM . LIX . 9 OF THE WAYS OF GOD .
... this period ; and it hath often taught us , that the knowledge of the ways of God , then enjoyed by the blessed , shall constitute a * chief article of their felicity . Now we see * Job , xxxv . 14 . SERM . LIX . 9 OF THE WAYS OF GOD .
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... hath instructed us in the simple and spiritual nature of that worship . Disencumbered of idle and unmean- ing ceremonies , its ritual is pure , and worthy of a Divine Author . Its positive institutions are few in number , most ...
... hath instructed us in the simple and spiritual nature of that worship . Disencumbered of idle and unmean- ing ceremonies , its ritual is pure , and worthy of a Divine Author . Its positive institutions are few in number , most ...
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