Sermons, Volume 5T. Cadell and W. Davies, 1814 - Presbyterian Church |
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Page 20
... judges soundly in the end . After a man has acted his part for a while among his fellows , he is known upon trial to be what he is ; and if his worth be real and genuine , his righteousness comes forth as the light , and his judgment as ...
... judges soundly in the end . After a man has acted his part for a while among his fellows , he is known upon trial to be what he is ; and if his worth be real and genuine , his righteousness comes forth as the light , and his judgment as ...
Page 47
... judge , the devotion of David on the throne , the fortitude of Daniel in the midst of a corrupt court , hold forth indeed splendid instances of virtue , but they hold them out only to a few : whereas when Christ appeared on earth , he ...
... judge , the devotion of David on the throne , the fortitude of Daniel in the midst of a corrupt court , hold forth indeed splendid instances of virtue , but they hold them out only to a few : whereas when Christ appeared on earth , he ...
Page 84
... Judge ; shewing , by an established order of things , that while he loves the righteous , he hateth all the workers of iniquity . With a wisdom peculiar to himself , he hath made the punishments due to sinners to arise directly from ...
... Judge ; shewing , by an established order of things , that while he loves the righteous , he hateth all the workers of iniquity . With a wisdom peculiar to himself , he hath made the punishments due to sinners to arise directly from ...
Page 110
... judges , both of the ten- dency of each part , and of the issue of the whole . We behold no more than the out- side of things . Our views glide over the surface ; and even along that surface , they extend but a short way . But under the ...
... judges , both of the ten- dency of each part , and of the issue of the whole . We behold no more than the out- side of things . Our views glide over the surface ; and even along that surface , they extend but a short way . But under the ...
Page 136
... judges , would be much more wise and becoming . The art of govern- ment and legislation is undoubtedly the most nice and difficult of all the arts in which the human mind can be engaged ; and where the greatest preparation of know ...
... judges , would be much more wise and becoming . The art of govern- ment and legislation is undoubtedly the most nice and difficult of all the arts in which the human mind can be engaged ; and where the greatest preparation of know ...
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