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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... proper Disposition of the Heart towards God . ACTS , xvii . 28. In him we live , and move , and have our Being . 191 SERMON LXXIV . On the Moral Character of Christ . ACTS , x . 38 . good . Jesus of Nazareth who went about doing 205 ...
... proper Disposition of the Heart towards God . ACTS , xvii . 28. In him we live , and move , and have our Being . 191 SERMON LXXIV . On the Moral Character of Christ . ACTS , x . 38 . good . Jesus of Nazareth who went about doing 205 ...
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... proper to lay upon us , though we see not the reason of the hard- ships he inflicts . If we were let into the secret of the whole plan of Providence ; if the justice of Heaven were , in every step of its procedure , made manifest to our ...
... proper to lay upon us , though we see not the reason of the hard- ships he inflicts . If we were let into the secret of the whole plan of Providence ; if the justice of Heaven were , in every step of its procedure , made manifest to our ...
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... proper deference , neither debases himself by cringing to them , nor is tempted to purchase their favour by dishonourable means . But the sinner has forfeited every privilege of this nature . His passions and habits render him an ...
... proper deference , neither debases himself by cringing to them , nor is tempted to purchase their favour by dishonourable means . But the sinner has forfeited every privilege of this nature . His passions and habits render him an ...
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... proper place is , no one can be at a loss to discern , who will only make a just distinction between the means , and the end , in religion . It is evident there is danger in man's erring here either on one side or other ; and it is ...
... proper place is , no one can be at a loss to discern , who will only make a just distinction between the means , and the end , in religion . It is evident there is danger in man's erring here either on one side or other ; and it is ...
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... proper feeling , such a degree of hardness and corruption in our affections , as shows us to be immoral and unworthy ; and must justly expose us to the high displeasure of Heaven ? On the contrary , according to every notion which we ...
... proper feeling , such a degree of hardness and corruption in our affections , as shows us to be immoral and unworthy ; and must justly expose us to the high displeasure of Heaven ? On the contrary , according to every notion which we ...
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