Sermons, Volume 5T. Cadell and W. Davies, 1814 - Presbyterian Church |
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... choose to indulge ; or that they whom we have obliged will altogether de- sert their own interest for the sake of their benefactors . benefactors . Many circumstances , it is to SERMON be IO On Hopes and Disappointments .
... choose to indulge ; or that they whom we have obliged will altogether de- sert their own interest for the sake of their benefactors . benefactors . Many circumstances , it is to SERMON be IO On Hopes and Disappointments .
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Hugh Blair. benefactors . Many circumstances , it is to SERMON be remembered , tend to cool the grateful emotion . Time always deadens the me- mory of benefits . Sometimes they are considered as having been fully recom- pensed , and the ...
Hugh Blair. benefactors . Many circumstances , it is to SERMON be remembered , tend to cool the grateful emotion . Time always deadens the me- mory of benefits . Sometimes they are considered as having been fully recom- pensed , and the ...
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... circumstances as these , the expectation of passing through life with some measure of comfort , may rea- sonably be entertained by such as are not wanting to themselves in propriety of conduct . In looking forward to futurity , the ...
... circumstances as these , the expectation of passing through life with some measure of comfort , may rea- sonably be entertained by such as are not wanting to themselves in propriety of conduct . In looking forward to futurity , the ...
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... circumstance you think yourself solely indebted to the kindness of an earthly friend , or you refer it to the exertions of your own dexterity and ta- lents . Thoughtless and inconsiderate man ! Have you forgotten that there is a First ...
... circumstance you think yourself solely indebted to the kindness of an earthly friend , or you refer it to the exertions of your own dexterity and ta- lents . Thoughtless and inconsiderate man ! Have you forgotten that there is a First ...
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... circumstances of your birth or your education , the kindness which he ordained to spring up in the breast of your friend , or the talents and abilities which he implanted within you , in order to favour your success ? But an exhortation ...
... circumstances of your birth or your education , the kindness which he ordained to spring up in the breast of your friend , or the talents and abilities which he implanted within you , in order to favour your success ? But an exhortation ...
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