Sermons, Volume 5T. Cadell and W. Davies, 1814 - Presbyterian Church |
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... arise in my mind , that by employing my present leisure , as long as health allowed , in pre- paring some of those Discourses for the press , it might be in my power to be still of some use in the world . Encouraged by this idea , I ...
... arise in my mind , that by employing my present leisure , as long as health allowed , in pre- paring some of those Discourses for the press , it might be in my power to be still of some use in the world . Encouraged by this idea , I ...
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... arise with groundless precipitancy , and to acquire an undue ascendant , it is evi- dent that they will produce much delusion in conduct , and often will engender much vice and guilt . As there is a hope of the Righteous which shall be ...
... arise with groundless precipitancy , and to acquire an undue ascendant , it is evi- dent that they will produce much delusion in conduct , and often will engender much vice and guilt . As there is a hope of the Righteous which shall be ...
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... arise ; and how soon that period is to come , you cannot tell . In your health , or your fortune , or among your connexions and friends , be assured that some trial awaits you . For human life never stands still for any long time . It ...
... arise ; and how soon that period is to come , you cannot tell . In your health , or your fortune , or among your connexions and friends , be assured that some trial awaits you . For human life never stands still for any long time . It ...
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... arise to the virtuous ; and at the bottom of the most disconsolate estate , there lies always a secret hope that better days may come . From such circumstances as these , the expectation of passing through life with some measure of ...
... arise to the virtuous ; and at the bottom of the most disconsolate estate , there lies always a secret hope that better days may come . From such circumstances as these , the expectation of passing through life with some measure of ...
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... arise . And he that was dead , sat up and began to speak ; and he delivered him to his mother * . The whole scene of raising La- zarus from the grave , places our Saviour's sympathy in the strongest light . As soon as he came among the ...
... arise . And he that was dead , sat up and began to speak ; and he delivered him to his mother * . The whole scene of raising La- zarus from the grave , places our Saviour's sympathy in the strongest light . As soon as he came among the ...
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