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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... situation the truest wisdom ; that if there be government in the universe at all , the virtuous and the worthy are loved and protected by Heaven : that in due season they shall reap if they faint not ; for the care of them is with the ...
... situation the truest wisdom ; that if there be government in the universe at all , the virtuous and the worthy are loved and protected by Heaven : that in due season they shall reap if they faint not ; for the care of them is with the ...
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... situation he is so far from being free , that he is not master of himself . He does not go , but is driven ; tossed , agitated , and impelled ; passive , like a ship to the violence of the waves . After passion has for a while exercised ...
... situation he is so far from being free , that he is not master of himself . He does not go , but is driven ; tossed , agitated , and impelled ; passive , like a ship to the violence of the waves . After passion has for a while exercised ...
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... situation of things , a small measure of reflection might convince any one , that without some returns of sacred days , and some solemn calls to public worship , it were impossible to preserve in the world any sense of objects , so ...
... situation of things , a small measure of reflection might convince any one , that without some returns of sacred days , and some solemn calls to public worship , it were impossible to preserve in the world any sense of objects , so ...
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... situations of fortune . In youth and in opulence , every thing appears smiling and gay . We fly as on the wings of fancy ; and survey beauties wherever we cast our eye . But let some more years have passed over our heads , or let disap ...
... situations of fortune . In youth and in opulence , every thing appears smiling and gay . We fly as on the wings of fancy ; and survey beauties wherever we cast our eye . But let some more years have passed over our heads , or let disap ...
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... situation with our former condition of life ; looking back to our father's house , and to the scenes of youth ; remem- bering the friends by whom we are trained , and the family in which we grew up ; who , but with inward emotion ...
... situation with our former condition of life ; looking back to our father's house , and to the scenes of youth ; remem- bering the friends by whom we are trained , and the family in which we grew up ; who , but with inward emotion ...
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