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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... thought of me , that I did " what was base , in order to make my fortune . " Let others stoop so low , who cannot be without the favours of the world . But I can want them , " and therefore at such a price I will not purchase " them ...
... thought of me , that I did " what was base , in order to make my fortune . " Let others stoop so low , who cannot be without the favours of the world . But I can want them , " and therefore at such a price I will not purchase " them ...
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... or other ; and it is certain that they have erred on both . After it was observed , that mankind were prone to lay too much weight on the external parts of religion , it began to be thought that no weight was to be allowed to.
... or other ; and it is certain that they have erred on both . After it was observed , that mankind were prone to lay too much weight on the external parts of religion , it began to be thought that no weight was to be allowed to.
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... thought that no weight was to be allowed to them at all . The time was , when all religion centered in attending the duties of the church , and paying veneration to whatever was accounted sacred . This alone sanctified the character ...
... thought that no weight was to be allowed to them at all . The time was , when all religion centered in attending the duties of the church , and paying veneration to whatever was accounted sacred . This alone sanctified the character ...
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... 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 the heavens , who is the protector of righteousness and ...
... 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 the heavens , who is the protector of righteousness and ...
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... thoughts , it is ena- bled to return with more clearness and more vigour to the business of the world , after a serious and pro- per pause . But I must ask the persons with whom I now rea- son , whether there be no other call to come to ...
... thoughts , it is ena- bled to return with more clearness and more vigour to the business of the world , after a serious and pro- per pause . But I must ask the persons with whom I now rea- son , whether there be no other call to come to ...
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