Sermons, Volume 5T. Cadell and W. Davies, 1814 - Presbyterian Church |
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Page 17
... behold others around us bearing , we learn to think may also be borne by us . The spirit of man will long sustain his in- firmities . From the treasures of his own mind in reflection and meditation , much relief will arise to the ...
... behold others around us bearing , we learn to think may also be borne by us . The spirit of man will long sustain his in- firmities . From the treasures of his own mind in reflection and meditation , much relief will arise to the ...
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... behold , and the pleasures which we enjoy , all con- spire to testify that some wonderful intel- ligence has disposed and arranged , and still supports and animates , the whole frame of nature . This is what scarcely any man of sober ...
... behold , and the pleasures which we enjoy , all con- spire to testify that some wonderful intel- ligence has disposed and arranged , and still supports and animates , the whole frame of nature . This is what scarcely any man of sober ...
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... behold , from the star that glitters in the heavens to the insect that creeps upon the ground , from the thunder that rolls in the skies to the flower that blossoms in the fields , all things testify a profound and mysterious mysterious ...
... behold , from the star that glitters in the heavens to the insect that creeps upon the ground , from the thunder that rolls in the skies to the flower that blossoms in the fields , all things testify a profound and mysterious mysterious ...
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... he hides him- self from us ; his footsteps we clearly trace , but his face we can never behold . We go forward , but he is not there ; and backward , We but II . but we cannot perceive him : on the ૩૦ On the proper Disposition of.
... he hides him- self from us ; his footsteps we clearly trace , but his face we can never behold . We go forward , but he is not there ; and backward , We but II . but we cannot perceive him : on the ૩૦ On the proper Disposition of.
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... behold him ; he bideth himself on the right hand , that we cannot see him * . We know that he is not far from every one of us ; yet he shrouds himself in the darkness of his pavilion ; he answereth from the secret place of thunder ...
... behold him ; he bideth himself on the right hand , that we cannot see him * . We know that he is not far from every one of us ; yet he shrouds himself in the darkness of his pavilion ; he answereth from the secret place of thunder ...
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