Sermons, Volume 5T. Cadell and W. Davies, 1814 - Presbyterian Church |
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... death and the resurrection of our blessed Redeemer ! Bless the Lord , O my soul ! and all that is , within me , bless his holy name , and forget not all his benefits ; who for- giveth 1 D 4 SERMON giveth all thine iniquities ; who ...
... death and the resurrection of our blessed Redeemer ! Bless the Lord , O my soul ! and all that is , within me , bless his holy name , and forget not all his benefits ; who for- giveth 1 D 4 SERMON giveth all thine iniquities ; who ...
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... death , for the guilt of the human race . The other is , his coming to act as the enlightener and reformer of the world , by his doctrine and his life . The first of those views is the most sublime ; as on the atonement which he made ...
... death , for the guilt of the human race . The other is , his coming to act as the enlightener and reformer of the world , by his doctrine and his life . The first of those views is the most sublime ; as on the atonement which he made ...
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... death ; as this would lead into a field too extensive for one discourse : I mean to confine my- self to the manner in which he fulfilled the social duties , and exercised his benevolence as a man among men . This will afford an ...
... death ; as this would lead into a field too extensive for one discourse : I mean to confine my- self to the manner in which he fulfilled the social duties , and exercised his benevolence as a man among men . This will afford an ...
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... death ; it is more blessed to give , than to receive * . II . We ought to propose for imitation that humanity of manners , that gentleness and affability which appeared in the whole of our Lord's behaviour . This relates to the manner ...
... death ; it is more blessed to give , than to receive * . II . We ought to propose for imitation that humanity of manners , that gentleness and affability which appeared in the whole of our Lord's behaviour . This relates to the manner ...
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... death , all their barbarous usage and scurrilous taunts on that occasion , provoked not one revengeful thought in his breast , nor drew from his lips one misbecoming expression ; but on the contrary , the last accents of his expiring ...
... death , all their barbarous usage and scurrilous taunts on that occasion , provoked not one revengeful thought in his breast , nor drew from his lips one misbecoming expression ; but on the contrary , the last accents of his expiring ...
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