Sermons, Volume 5T. Cadell and W. Davies, 1814 - Presbyterian Church |
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... comfort , which we now enjoy . There is the greater reason for beginning with this admonition , as there is a strong propensity in human nature to imagine that what we at present possess , is always to remain . When no warnings of any ...
... comfort , which we now enjoy . There is the greater reason for beginning with this admonition , as there is a strong propensity in human nature to imagine that what we at present possess , is always to remain . When no warnings of any ...
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... comfort . Wrapped up in his own integrity , he remains sound and entire within himself ; and with a firm mind awaits the coming storm . He is not afraid of evil tidings ; for his heart is fixed , trusting in the Lord * . As he can look ...
... comfort . Wrapped up in his own integrity , he remains sound and entire within himself ; and with a firm mind awaits the coming storm . He is not afraid of evil tidings ; for his heart is fixed , trusting in the Lord * . As he can look ...
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... comforts are mixed . So many loud complaints we hear of the inequalities of fortune in the world , that one would imagine the rich and the great to be the only persons who had the privilege of being happy ; and that the mean and the ...
... comforts are mixed . So many loud complaints we hear of the inequalities of fortune in the world , that one would imagine the rich and the great to be the only persons who had the privilege of being happy ; and that the mean and the ...
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... comforts that may be found , if we be not so foolish as to over- look them . Even in the intervals of sick- ness and pain , satisfactions may be enjoyed . Returns of relief are often felt with a more ΙΟ lively lively sensation of ...
... comforts that may be found , if we be not so foolish as to over- look them . Even in the intervals of sick- ness and pain , satisfactions may be enjoyed . Returns of relief are often felt with a more ΙΟ lively lively sensation of ...
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... comfort , may rea- sonably be entertained by such as are not wanting to themselves in propriety of conduct . In looking forward to futurity , the prospect we are to take of the world is not that which is sometimes gloomily indulged , 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 prospect we are to take of the world is not that which is sometimes gloomily indulged , of ...
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