Sermons, Volume 5T. Cadell and W. Davies, 1814 - Presbyterian Church |
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... attention so much as what is to come . Remembrance of the past may sometimes occupy our thoughts ; but what for the most part fills them , is the antici- pation of the future . The present is apt to be considered as an evanescent scene ...
... attention so much as what is to come . Remembrance of the past may sometimes occupy our thoughts ; but what for the most part fills them , is the antici- pation of the future . The present is apt to be considered as an evanescent scene ...
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... attention so much as to deface the whole of 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 ...
... attention so much as to deface the whole of 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 ...
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... delusions of this nature as unworthy the attention of any reasonable unperverted mind ; holding it for certain * Psalm xiv . 1 . II . that SERMON that nothing can be more real than the II On the proper Disposition , & c . 25.
... delusions of this nature as unworthy the attention of any reasonable unperverted mind ; holding it for certain * Psalm xiv . 1 . II . that SERMON that nothing can be more real than the II On the proper Disposition , & c . 25.
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... attention were given to this noble pattern of fidelity and complacency which ought to prevail among friends , and of the indulgence due to the failings of those who are , in their general character , worthy and estimable persons ! This ...
... attention were given to this noble pattern of fidelity and complacency which ought to prevail among friends , and of the indulgence due to the failings of those who are , in their general character , worthy and estimable persons ! This ...
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... attention to all men . In the health and vigour of the body , and in the flourishing state of worldly fortune , all rejoice : and whatever diminishes the one or the other is immediately felt and lamented . These are visible and striking ...
... attention to all men . In the health and vigour of the body , and in the flourishing state of worldly fortune , all rejoice : and whatever diminishes the one or the other is immediately felt and lamented . These are visible and striking ...
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