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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... remains dark and mysterious to us . What I do thou knowest not now . We must for a while be kept in ignorance of the designs of Heaven . But this ignorance , though necessary at present , is not always to continue . A time shall come ...
... remains dark and mysterious to us . What I do thou knowest not now . We must for a while be kept in ignorance of the designs of Heaven . But this ignorance , though necessary at present , is not always to continue . A time shall come ...
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... remain for a while on the ways of God no longer subsist . The education of good men is completed ; and the intention of those steps of education , which once they could not comprehend , now becomes apparent . Why this man was ...
... remain for a while on the ways of God no longer subsist . The education of good men is completed ; and the intention of those steps of education , which once they could not comprehend , now becomes apparent . Why this man was ...
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... 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 new earth , wherein dwelleth right ...
... 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 new earth , wherein dwelleth right ...
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... remain ; as a full display of regular justice and order would be inconsistent with the moral improvement of men in this life . — Let me desire the sceptic to look to the state of the natural world . When he thinks of the order and ...
... remain ; as a full display of regular justice and order would be inconsistent with the moral improvement of men in this life . — Let me desire the sceptic to look to the state of the natural world . When he thinks of the order and ...
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... remain for him but to look back with regret upon the forsaken path of innocence and liberty ; and severely conscious of the thraldom he suffers , to groan under fetters which he despairs of throwing off . Can the Ethiopian change his ...
... remain for him but to look back with regret upon the forsaken path of innocence and liberty ; and severely conscious of the thraldom he suffers , to groan under fetters which he despairs of throwing off . Can the Ethiopian change his ...
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