Sermons, Volume 5T. Cadell and W. Davies, 1814 - Presbyterian Church |
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... Hence , in the lives of thoughtless men , there breaks forth so much folly and presumption , so much pride and levity , and often so much impiety and con- tempt of religion . What is the Almighty that we should serve him ? Or what ...
... Hence , in the lives of thoughtless men , there breaks forth so much folly and presumption , so much pride and levity , and often so much impiety and con- tempt of religion . What is the Almighty that we should serve him ? Or what ...
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... Hence the endless mortifications which the vain and self - conceited suffer . Hence the spleen and resentment which is so often breaking forth , disturbing the peace of society , and involving it in crimes and miseries . Were ...
... Hence the endless mortifications which the vain and self - conceited suffer . Hence the spleen and resentment which is so often breaking forth , disturbing the peace of society , and involving it in crimes and miseries . Were ...
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... an amiable cha- racter . From trifling misunderstandings arising from the most frivolous causes , springs much of the misery of social and domestic SERMON domestic life . Hence is blasted many a I. On Hopes and Disappointments . 9.
... an amiable cha- racter . From trifling misunderstandings arising from the most frivolous causes , springs much of the misery of social and domestic SERMON domestic life . Hence is blasted many a I. On Hopes and Disappointments . 9.
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Hugh Blair. SERMON domestic life . Hence is blasted many a I. pleasing blossom of hope ; and many an expectation , which once promised unbroken harmony , is left to perish . I shall only mention , III . ANOTHER instance of what we are ...
Hugh Blair. SERMON domestic life . Hence is blasted many a I. pleasing blossom of hope ; and many an expectation , which once promised unbroken harmony , is left to perish . I shall only mention , III . ANOTHER instance of what we are ...
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... Hence , a calm mind by day , and undisturbed slumbers by night . Hence , the hope of that continued protection of Heaven which watches over the righteous . In the time of trouble He shall hide me in his pavilion ; in the secret of his ...
... Hence , a calm mind by day , and undisturbed slumbers by night . Hence , the hope of that continued protection of Heaven which watches over the righteous . In the time of trouble He shall hide me in his pavilion ; in the secret of his ...
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