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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... ourselves in a middle condition between complete 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 ...
... ourselves in a middle condition between complete 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 ...
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... ourselves have been contrived for the general 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 ...
... ourselves have been contrived for the general 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 ...
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... ourselves . I. LET us consider it with respect to God . If there exist a Supreme Being , the Creator of the world , no consequence appears more natural and direct than this , that he ought to be worshipped by his SERM . LXI . 29 ON ...
... ourselves . I. LET us consider it with respect to God . If there exist a Supreme Being , the Creator of the world , no consequence appears more natural and direct than this , that he ought to be worshipped by his SERM . LXI . 29 ON ...
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... with fairness and candour , with an intention to improve ourselves in piety and virtue , with a view to make personal application to our own character , that we ought to hear the * 2 Corinth . iv . 7 . SERM . LXI . 41 OF PUBLIC WORSHIP .
... with fairness and candour , with an intention to improve ourselves in piety and virtue , with a view to make personal application to our own character , that we ought to hear the * 2 Corinth . iv . 7 . SERM . LXI . 41 OF PUBLIC WORSHIP .
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... ourselves as creatures surrounded with darkness , seeking illumination from Heaven ; as guilty creatures , imploring forgiveness from our Judge ; as frail and mortal creatures , preparing for that eternal habitation into which we know ...
... ourselves as creatures surrounded with darkness , seeking illumination from Heaven ; as guilty creatures , imploring forgiveness from our Judge ; as frail and mortal creatures , preparing for that eternal habitation into which we know ...
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