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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... misery ; sunk in such gross ignorance as degrades them below the rank of rational beings ; or abandoned to be the prey of cruel oppression and tyranny . When we Job , xxvi . 9 . rows . look to the state of individuals around us B2 SERM ...
... misery ; sunk in such gross ignorance as degrades them below the rank of rational beings ; or abandoned to be the prey of cruel oppression and tyranny . When we Job , xxvi . 9 . rows . look to the state of individuals around us B2 SERM ...
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... misery have been so long permitted to remain on the earth , and so much oppression and tyranny to prevail among the nations . We shall see rising as from the ashes of the whole word , a new and beautiful structure ; new heavens and a ...
... misery have been so long permitted to remain on the earth , and so much oppression and tyranny to prevail among the nations . We shall see rising as from the ashes of the whole word , a new and beautiful structure ; new heavens and a ...
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... misery . But to have renounced our liberty and chosen to be slaves , is the greatest reproach added to the greatest misery . Moments there frequently must be when a sinner is sensible of the degradation of his state ; when he feels with ...
... misery . But to have renounced our liberty and chosen to be slaves , is the greatest reproach added to the greatest misery . Moments there frequently must be when a sinner is sensible of the degradation of his state ; when he feels with ...
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... misery . - Moreover , it is necessary , that we be able to place trust in God , not only as our future judge , but as the present Governour of human affairs . So uncertain is the continuance of every earthly comfort , that he who ...
... misery . - Moreover , it is necessary , that we be able to place trust in God , not only as our future judge , but as the present Governour of human affairs . So uncertain is the continuance of every earthly comfort , that he who ...
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... misery . Life stag- nates in such a situation , like a pool of dead waters ; and the man becomes a burden to himself . Violent and dangerous pursuits , which distract and embroil those who are engaged in them , I cannot be under- stood ...
... misery . Life stag- nates in such a situation , like a pool of dead waters ; and the man becomes a burden to himself . Violent and dangerous pursuits , which distract and embroil those who are engaged in them , I cannot be under- stood ...
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