Sermons, Volume 5T. Cadell and W. Davies, 1814 - Presbyterian Church |
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... carried up into Heaven . Page 289 SERMON XV : On a peaceable Disposition . Romans , xii . 18. If it be possible , as much as lieth in you , live peaceably with all men . 313 SERMON XVI . On Religious Joy , as giving Strength and Support ...
... carried up into Heaven . Page 289 SERMON XV : On a peaceable Disposition . Romans , xii . 18. If it be possible , as much as lieth in you , live peaceably with all men . 313 SERMON XVI . On Religious Joy , as giving Strength and Support ...
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... carry them so far as to imagine , that gratitude is to produce unlimited compliance with every desire which we choose to indulge ; or that they whom we have obliged will altogether de- sert their own interest for the sake of their ...
... carry them so far as to imagine , that gratitude is to produce unlimited compliance with every desire which we choose to indulge ; or that they whom we have obliged will altogether de- sert their own interest for the sake of their ...
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... carried to its highest point with relation to God , may be termed profound Veneration . In this disposition towards Him we ought habitually to be found not only in the exercises of imme- diate devotion , but amidst the ordinary oc ...
... carried to its highest point with relation to God , may be termed profound Veneration . In this disposition towards Him we ought habitually to be found not only in the exercises of imme- diate devotion , but amidst the ordinary oc ...
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... carried away , if still , with calm and patient mind , you continue to bless the name of the Lord , and still retain a thankful sense of the blessings you have so long , and so far beyond your deserts , been permitted to enjoy ; this is ...
... carried away , if still , with calm and patient mind , you continue to bless the name of the Lord , and still retain a thankful sense of the blessings you have so long , and so far beyond your deserts , been permitted to enjoy ; this is ...
Page 52
... benefits them- selves are . These are sometimes conferred so ungraciously , as to carry the air of insults * Acts , xx . 35 . rather -- III . rather than benefits ; whereas , when 52 On the Moral Character of Christ .
... benefits them- selves are . These are sometimes conferred so ungraciously , as to carry the air of insults * Acts , xx . 35 . rather -- III . rather than benefits ; whereas , when 52 On the Moral Character of Christ .
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