Sermons, Volume 5T. Cadell and W. Davies, 1814 - Presbyterian Church |
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... . All are jealous of the high pretensions of others . He who suspects a rival in his neighbour , will study every method of bringing him B 4 down SERMON down to what he takes to be his proper On Hopes and Disappointments . 7.
... . All are jealous of the high pretensions of others . He who suspects a rival in his neighbour , will study every method of bringing him B 4 down SERMON down to what he takes to be his proper On Hopes and Disappointments . 7.
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... bring upon him , here is an expectation which will be always gladness ; with which he can perpetually solace himself . Through the present state of existence he is no more than a passenger . If he can render it in any degree tolerable ...
... bring upon him , here is an expectation which will be always gladness ; with which he can perpetually solace himself . Through the present state of existence he is no more than a passenger . If he can render it in any degree tolerable ...
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Hugh Blair. II . SERMON are frequently apparent to the world , in bringing down the mighty , and raising up the fallen . In the books of the law and the prophets , we hear his threatenings against rebellious sinners denounced with a ...
Hugh Blair. II . SERMON are frequently apparent to the world , in bringing down the mighty , and raising up the fallen . In the books of the law and the prophets , we hear his threatenings against rebellious sinners denounced with a ...
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... bring pardon and salvation to a guilty world ? What everlasting ground of thankfulness is afforded by the blessed hope that is given us of life immortal ; of a house not made with hands , eternal in the beavens ; when the earthly bouse ...
... bring pardon and salvation to a guilty world ? What everlasting ground of thankfulness is afforded by the blessed hope that is given us of life immortal ; of a house not made with hands , eternal in the beavens ; when the earthly bouse ...
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... bring forward the deserving . But is there none whose spirit thou canst cheer , or whose infirmities thou canst help to lighten ? Hast thou no parent , no child , no brother , no friend , to whom thou canst speak the words of comfort in ...
... bring forward the deserving . But is there none whose spirit thou canst cheer , or whose infirmities thou canst help to lighten ? Hast thou no parent , no child , no brother , no friend , to whom thou canst speak the words of comfort in ...
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