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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... light and dark- ness presents itself to us , when we attempt to trace the affairs of the world up to any wise and righteous administration . We see justice and order begun ; but on many occasions they seem to be deserted . The ray of light ...
... light and dark- ness presents itself to us , when we attempt to trace the affairs of the world up to any wise and righteous administration . We see justice and order begun ; but on many occasions they seem to be deserted . The ray of light ...
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... light , it is in light to which no man can approach . Resignation may Resignation may seal up their lips ; but in silence they drop the tear and mourn while they adore . SUCH , it must not be dissembled , are the difficulties which ...
... light , it is in light to which no man can approach . Resignation may Resignation may seal up their lips ; but in silence they drop the tear and mourn while they adore . SUCH , it must not be dissembled , are the difficulties which ...
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... light and total darkness . Had we enjoyed no evidence of a just Judge ruling the earth , and of his providence inter- posing in our affairs , virtue would have been alto- gether deprived of its encouragement and support . Had the ...
... light and total darkness . Had we enjoyed no evidence of a just Judge ruling the earth , and of his providence inter- posing in our affairs , virtue would have been alto- gether deprived of its encouragement and support . Had the ...
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... light on the designs of God . The history of Providence , in proportion as it advances , disembroils itself . Though our present condition forbids extensive and complete information , yet as much is sometimes allowed to appear as gives ...
... light on the designs of God . The history of Providence , in proportion as it advances , disembroils itself . Though our present condition forbids extensive and complete information , yet as much is sometimes allowed to appear as gives ...
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... light the patriarch Joseph would view the events of his life , after he had seen in what they had terminated , from the light in which he saw them when led away by the Ishmaelites as a slave , or when thrown by Potiphar into the ...
... light the patriarch Joseph would view the events of his life , after he had seen in what they had terminated , from the light in which he saw them when led away by the Ishmaelites as a slave , or when thrown by Potiphar into the ...
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