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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... sense , a slave to the world . Religion and virtue , on the other hand , confer on the mind principles of noble independence . The upright man is satisfied from himself . He despises not the advantages of fortune ; but he centers not ...
... sense , a slave to the world . Religion and virtue , on the other hand , confer on the mind principles of noble independence . The upright man is satisfied from himself . He despises not the advantages of fortune ; but he centers not ...
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... sense of those obligations to the public worship of God shall be obliterated among us , which the light of nature inculcated , in some measure , on the most wild and barbarous nations ! The refinements of false philosophy have indeed ...
... sense of those obligations to the public worship of God shall be obliterated among us , which the light of nature inculcated , in some measure , on the most wild and barbarous nations ! The refinements of false philosophy have indeed ...
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... sense of his goodness ? Are not such dispositions , and such a behaviour as this , intimately connected with all virtue ? O come , let us worship and bow down ! let us kneel before the Lord our Maker . For he is our God ; and we are the ...
... sense of his goodness ? Are not such dispositions , and such a behaviour as this , intimately connected with all virtue ? O come , let us worship and bow down ! let us kneel before the Lord our Maker . For he is our God ; and we are the ...
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... sense of objects , so foreign to the general current of thought , as an invisible Governour , and a future state . If it be of importance to the peace and good order of society , that there should prevail among men the belief of One in ...
... sense of objects , so foreign to the general current of thought , as an invisible Governour , and a future state . If it be of importance to the peace and good order of society , that there should prevail among men the belief of One in ...
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... sense , passes away . Opinions and manners , public affairs and private concerns , the life of man , the conditions of fortune , and the earth itself on which we dwell , are all changing around us . Is every thing , then , with which we ...
... sense , passes away . Opinions and manners , public affairs and private concerns , the life of man , the conditions of fortune , and the earth itself on which we dwell , are all changing around us . Is every thing , then , with which we ...
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