Sermons, Volume 5T. Cadell and W. Davies, 1814 - Presbyterian Church |
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... dangers from which he has been delivered ; who is there , I say , that has not cause to ac- knowledge an invisible guardian , who has all along watched over his frail estate , has protected and blessed him ? - Perhaps of the blessings ...
... dangers from which he has been delivered ; who is there , I say , that has not cause to ac- knowledge an invisible guardian , who has all along watched over his frail estate , has protected and blessed him ? - Perhaps of the blessings ...
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... dangerous blow will then be given to the heart . Supposing for in- stance , that some passion , even of the nature of those which are reckoned innocent , shall so far seize a man as to conquer and over- power IV . power him , his ...
... dangerous blow will then be given to the heart . Supposing for in- stance , that some passion , even of the nature of those which are reckoned innocent , shall so far seize a man as to conquer and over- power IV . power him , his ...
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... danger of his state ; but drive the distemper to the vitals , and make it break forth in the end with redoubled force . Thus may those dangerous opiates of conscience soothe a man for a while , in the days of his pro- sperity . Amidst ...
... danger of his state ; but drive the distemper to the vitals , and make it break forth in the end with redoubled force . Thus may those dangerous opiates of conscience soothe a man for a while , in the days of his pro- sperity . Amidst ...
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... danger would be less . But we are imperceptibly betrayed , and from one incautious attachment drawn on to another , till the government of our hearts be at last utterly lost ; and wounds in- flicted there , which are not to be healed ...
... danger would be less . But we are imperceptibly betrayed , and from one incautious attachment drawn on to another , till the government of our hearts be at last utterly lost ; and wounds in- flicted there , which are not to be healed ...
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... dangerous paths on which they are beginning to enter ? Let them never give up their hearts profusely to any attachment , without the countenance of reason and religion . Let them shut their ears to the seductions of folly and vice , and ...
... dangerous paths on which they are beginning to enter ? Let them never give up their hearts profusely to any attachment , without the countenance of reason and religion . Let them shut their ears to the seductions of folly and vice , and ...
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