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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... rest on the clear and authentic discoveries that have been given of the Divine good- ness . Let them rest on those great and signal facts that prove it ; particularly on that illustrious fact , the redemption of the world by Jesus ...
... rest on the clear and authentic discoveries that have been given of the Divine good- ness . Let them rest on those great and signal facts that prove it ; particularly on that illustrious fact , the redemption of the world by Jesus ...
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... is , the indeper dence it bestows . He who is truly a free man is above all servile compliances , and abject subjection . He is able to rest upon himself ; and while he regards C 2 SERM . LX . ON THE SLAVERY OF VICE . 19.
... is , the indeper dence it bestows . He who is truly a free man is above all servile compliances , and abject subjection . He is able to rest upon himself ; and while he regards C 2 SERM . LX . ON THE SLAVERY OF VICE . 19.
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... rest upon himself ; and while he regards his superiors with 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 ...
... rest upon himself ; and while he regards his superiors with 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 ...
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... rest to the poor . from their daily labours , and for such enjoyments of ease and comfort as their station affords . It is the only day which gives them occasion to feel themselves as belonging to the same class 18 34 SERM . LXI . ON ...
... rest to the poor . from their daily labours , and for such enjoyments of ease and comfort as their station affords . It is the only day which gives them occasion to feel themselves as belonging to the same class 18 34 SERM . LXI . ON ...
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... rest ; no enjoyment or possession which we can properly call our own . When we have begun to be placed in such circumstances as we desired , and wish our lives to proceed in the same agreeable tenor , how often comes some unexpected ...
... rest ; no enjoyment or possession which we can properly call our own . When we have begun to be placed in such circumstances as we desired , and wish our lives to proceed in the same agreeable tenor , how often comes some unexpected ...
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