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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... spirit of a man will sustain his in- firmity : but a wounded spirit who can bear ? SERMON LXXVI . 219 On all Things working together for Good to the Righteous . ROMANS , viii . 28. We know that all Things work together for Good to them ...
... spirit of a man will sustain his in- firmity : but a wounded spirit who can bear ? SERMON LXXVI . 219 On all Things working together for Good to the Righteous . ROMANS , viii . 28. We know that all Things work together for Good to them ...
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... spirits of the just above , who are admitted to a larger view of the ways of God , see the reasons of such counsels . They see that one man was season- ably taken away from dangers and evils to come , which , unknown to him , were ...
... spirits of the just above , who are admitted to a larger view of the ways of God , see the reasons of such counsels . They see that one man was season- ably taken away from dangers and evils to come , which , unknown to him , were ...
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... spirit , and they that worship him , must worship him in spirit and in truth . That religion chiefly consists in an inward principle of goodness , is beyond dispute , and that its value and efficacy are derived from its effects in ...
... spirit , and they that worship him , must worship him in spirit and in truth . That religion chiefly consists in an inward principle of goodness , is beyond dispute , and that its value and efficacy are derived from its effects in ...
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... spirit of the age seems to be running fast into the opposite extreme , of holding every thing light that belongs to public worship . But if superstition be an evil , and a very great one it undoubtedly is , irreligion is not a smaller ...
... spirit of the age seems to be running fast into the opposite extreme , of holding every thing light that belongs to public worship . But if superstition be an evil , and a very great one it undoubtedly is , irreligion is not a smaller ...
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... spirit of curiosity that ought to bring us to church . Too often , it is to be feared , we assemble there merely as critics on the preacher ; critics on his sentiments , his language , and his delivery . But , such are not the ...
... spirit of curiosity that ought to bring us to church . Too often , it is to be feared , we assemble there merely as critics on the preacher ; critics on his sentiments , his language , and his delivery . But , such are not the ...
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