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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... objects to appear , which contradict the ideas we have formed , and mock our vain researches . Now , if we are obliged to admit that the order and beauty of the natural world sufficiently prove it to be the work of a wise Creator ...
... objects to appear , which contradict the ideas we have formed , and mock our vain researches . Now , if we are obliged to admit that the order and beauty of the natural world sufficiently prove it to be the work of a wise Creator ...
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... objects , so foreign to the general current of thought , as an invisible Governour , and a future state . If it be of importance to the peace and good order of society , that there should prevail among men the belief of One in the ...
... objects , so foreign to the general current of thought , as an invisible Governour , and a future state . If it be of importance to the peace and good order of society , that there should prevail among men the belief of One in the ...
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... object of our religious assemblies ; and is this what any man of reflection , and of sober mind , dare to make light of ? In the temple of the Lord , the rich and the poor , the prince and the peasant , appear as suppliants alike for ...
... object of our religious assemblies ; and is this what any man of reflection , and of sober mind , dare to make light of ? In the temple of the Lord , the rich and the poor , the prince and the peasant , appear as suppliants alike for ...
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... objects around us , that our attachment to them is always in hazard of becoming excessive and sinful . Hence religion is often employed in moder- ating this attachment , by rectifying our erroneous opinions , and instructing us in the ...
... objects around us , that our attachment to them is always in hazard of becoming excessive and sinful . Hence religion is often employed in moder- ating this attachment , by rectifying our erroneous opinions , and instructing us in the ...
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... objects have attracted the attention , and new intrigues engaged the opinions of men . New mem- bers fill the seat of justice ; new ministers the tem- ples of religion ; and a new world , in short , in the course of a few years , has ...
... objects have attracted the attention , and new intrigues engaged the opinions of men . New mem- bers fill the seat of justice ; new ministers the tem- ples of religion ; and a new world , in short , in the course of a few years , has ...
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