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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... judge of the fitness of its parts . In a scheme so complex as the administration of the world , where all the parts refer to one another , and where what is seen is often subordinate to what is invisible , how is it possible but our ...
... judge of the fitness of its parts . In a scheme so complex as the administration of the world , where all the parts refer to one another , and where what is seen is often subordinate to what is invisible , how is it possible but our ...
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... judges proper to lay upon us , though we see not the reason of the hard- ships he inflicts . If we were let into the ... Judge ruling the earth , and of his providence inter- posing in our affairs , virtue would have been alto- gether ...
... judges proper to lay upon us , though we see not the reason of the hard- ships he inflicts . If we were let into the ... Judge ruling the earth , and of his providence inter- posing in our affairs , virtue would have been alto- gether ...
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... Judge ; as frail and mortal creatures , preparing for that eternal habitation into which we know not how soon we are to pass . Ir with such sentiments and impressions we join in the worship of God , and the ordinances of religion , we ...
... Judge ; as frail and mortal creatures , preparing for that eternal habitation into which we know not how soon we are to pass . Ir with such sentiments and impressions we join in the worship of God , and the ordinances of religion , we ...
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... judge , but as the present Governour of human affairs . So uncertain is the continuance of every earthly comfort , that he who reposes no confidence in the Supreme Disposer of events , must be often disquieted and dejected . He alone ...
... judge , but as the present Governour of human affairs . So uncertain is the continuance of every earthly comfort , that he who reposes no confidence in the Supreme Disposer of events , must be often disquieted and dejected . He alone ...
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... Judge , shall give me at that day . † THUS I have endeavoured to shew in what manner the integrity of the upright guides them ; and what the advantages are , of placing ourselves under its guidance . If it be the line of safety , or the ...
... Judge , shall give me at that day . † THUS I have endeavoured to shew in what manner the integrity of the upright guides them ; and what the advantages are , of placing ourselves under its guidance . If it be the line of safety , or the ...
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