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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... interest . To be free , therefore , imports , in general , our being placed in such circumstances , that , within the bounds of justice and good order , we can act according to our own deliberate choice , and take such measures for our ...
... interest . To be free , therefore , imports , in general , our being placed in such circumstances , that , within the bounds of justice and good order , we can act according to our own deliberate choice , and take such measures for our ...
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... interest . But vice can make no pretensions of this kind . It awaits not the test of deliberate comparison and choice ; but overpowers us at once by some striking impression of present advantage or enjoyment . It hurries us with the ...
... interest . But vice can make no pretensions of this kind . It awaits not the test of deliberate comparison and choice ; but overpowers us at once by some striking impression of present advantage or enjoyment . It hurries us with the ...
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... interests . In such a situation of things , a small measure of reflection might convince any one , that without some returns of sacred days , and some solemn calls to public worship , it were impossible to preserve in the world any ...
... interests . In such a situation of things , a small measure of reflection might convince any one , that without some returns of sacred days , and some solemn calls to public worship , it were impossible to preserve in the world any ...
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... interest , nor the interest and happiness of human society . IN the second place , let us learn from what has been set forth , one of the most awful and important of all truths , the reality of a Divine government exercised over the ...
... interest , nor the interest and happiness of human society . IN the second place , let us learn from what has been set forth , one of the most awful and important of all truths , the reality of a Divine government exercised over the ...
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... interests , which take place among those with whom we have intercourse , we are frequently at a stand as to the part most prudent for us to choose . Ignorant of what is passing in the breasts of those around us , we can form no more ...
... interests , which take place among those with whom we have intercourse , we are frequently at a stand as to the part most prudent for us to choose . Ignorant of what is passing in the breasts of those around us , we can form no more ...
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