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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... perfect way . 295 SERMON LXXXI . On the Immortality of the Soul , and a Future State . 2 CORINTHIANS , v . 1. For we know , that if our earthly house of this tabernacle were dissolved , we have a building of God , an house not made with ...
... perfect way . 295 SERMON LXXXI . On the Immortality of the Soul , and a Future State . 2 CORINTHIANS , v . 1. For we know , that if our earthly house of this tabernacle were dissolved , we have a building of God , an house not made with ...
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... perfect is come , then that which is in part shall be done away . In God's light we shall see light . The reasons that required obscurity to remain for a while on the ways of God no longer subsist . The education of good men is ...
... perfect is come , then that which is in part shall be done away . In God's light we shall see light . The reasons that required obscurity to remain for a while on the ways of God no longer subsist . The education of good men is ...
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... perfect law of liberty . * It is only when the Son makes us free , that we are free indeed : and it was with reason the Psalmist said , I will walk at liberty , for I seek thy precepts . † * James , i . 25 . + Psalm cxix . 45 . SERMON ...
... perfect law of liberty . * It is only when the Son makes us free , that we are free indeed : and it was with reason the Psalmist said , I will walk at liberty , for I seek thy precepts . † * James , i . 25 . + Psalm cxix . 45 . SERMON ...
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... perfect shall in its turn pass away . The next race , while they shove us off the stage , will introduce their favourite discoveries and innovations ; and what we now admire as the height of improvement , may in a few ages hence be ...
... perfect shall in its turn pass away . The next race , while they shove us off the stage , will introduce their favourite discoveries and innovations ; and what we now admire as the height of improvement , may in a few ages hence be ...
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... perfect . His dominion holds together , in a continual chain , the successive variety of human events ; gives stability to things that , in themselves , are fluctuating ; gives constancy even to the fashion of the world while it is ...
... perfect . His dominion holds together , in a continual chain , the successive variety of human events ; gives stability to things that , in themselves , are fluctuating ; gives constancy even to the fashion of the world while it is ...
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