Sermons, Volume 5T. Cadell and W. Davies, 1814 - Presbyterian Church |
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... divine C 3 I. SERMON divine grace and mercy conveyed to us by On Hopes and Disappointments . 21.
... divine C 3 I. SERMON divine grace and mercy conveyed to us by On Hopes and Disappointments . 21.
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Hugh Blair. I. SERMON divine grace and mercy conveyed to us by the gospel ; even the hope which is laid up for him in heaven ; the assured ex- pectation of a better life , in a higher and better world . Put the case of the servant of God ...
Hugh Blair. I. SERMON divine grace and mercy conveyed to us by the gospel ; even the hope which is laid up for him in heaven ; the assured ex- pectation of a better life , in a higher and better world . Put the case of the servant of God ...
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... Divine Power which we are constantly beholding in the moral as well as in the natural world . The Almighty rules among the nations , as well as over individuals : on his pleasure depend all the great revolutions ' of the earth ; the ...
... Divine Power which we are constantly beholding in the moral as well as in the natural world . The Almighty rules among the nations , as well as over individuals : on his pleasure depend all the great revolutions ' of the earth ; the ...
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... Divine countenance shone upon you , and , looking up to a Bene- factor in heaven , with a grateful heart yoų acknowledged your blessings to be derived from Him ; but that time is now past ; you are left desolate and forsaken , bereaved ...
... Divine countenance shone upon you , and , looking up to a Bene- factor in heaven , with a grateful heart yoų acknowledged your blessings to be derived from Him ; but that time is now past ; you are left desolate and forsaken , bereaved ...
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... divine government , the beginnings of a great plan which is not to be completed until the course of ages shall end . Meanwhile darkness must be allowed , for wise reasons , to remain upon many things ; severe restraints must be imposed ...
... divine government , the beginnings of a great plan which is not to be completed until the course of ages shall end . Meanwhile darkness must be allowed , for wise reasons , to remain upon many things ; severe restraints must be imposed ...
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