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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Page 117
... rence in the season of distress . - When your friend is calumniated , then is the time openly and boldly to espouse his cause . When his situation is changed , or his fortunes are falling , then is the time of affording prompt and ...
... rence in the season of distress . - When your friend is calumniated , then is the time openly and boldly to espouse his cause . When his situation is changed , or his fortunes are falling , then is the time of affording prompt and ...
Page 335
... rence with general practice , neither affords justifi- cation of conduct , nor promises impunity in what is evil . The righteous Lord of all will never suffer his laws to be subjected to the capricious fancies of his creatures ...
... rence with general practice , neither affords justifi- cation of conduct , nor promises impunity in what is evil . The righteous Lord of all will never suffer his laws to be subjected to the capricious fancies of his creatures ...
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... rence to rational religion and the uncontrovertible rules of virtue , when the multitude around us , whether the high or the low , are deviating into licentious and criminal conduct . Depend upon it you may , that even that multitude ...
... rence to rational religion and the uncontrovertible rules of virtue , when the multitude around us , whether the high or the low , are deviating into licentious and criminal conduct . Depend upon it you may , that even that multitude ...
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... rence , but of universal experience , taking their rise from the constitution of our nature , and from the fixed laws which regulate human events . They show us what the direct tendency of virtue and vice is appointed by Providence to ...
... rence , but of universal experience , taking their rise from the constitution of our nature , and from the fixed laws which regulate human events . They show us what the direct tendency of virtue and vice is appointed by Providence to ...
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