Sermons, Volume 5T. Cadell and W. Davies, 1814 - Presbyterian Church |
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... duty to attend to any regulations by which they may be properly conducted . For if ex- pectations and hopes on one hand , and fears and alarms on the other , are suffered to arise with groundless precipitancy , and to acquire an undue ...
... duty to attend to any regulations by which they may be properly conducted . For if ex- pectations and hopes on one hand , and fears and alarms on the other , are suffered to arise with groundless precipitancy , and to acquire an undue ...
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... duty towards God and man , we shall meet with the esteem , the love , and confidence of those who are around us . I before observed , that in our expectations of receiving what we think due respect and consideration from the world , we ...
... duty towards God and man , we shall meet with the esteem , the love , and confidence of those who are around us . I before observed , that in our expectations of receiving what we think due respect and consideration from the world , we ...
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... duty , is peace of mind ; a to- lerably easy and comfortable state , amidst the vicissitudes of life ; and the love and esteem of those with whom we are con- nected . -The hope of the righteous shall be gladness . * * THE present ...
... duty , is peace of mind ; a to- lerably easy and comfortable state , amidst the vicissitudes of life ; and the love and esteem of those with whom we are con- nected . -The hope of the righteous shall be gladness . * * THE present ...
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... duty ; all the rest I leave to Thee ; " to Thee , whose wisdom I revere , whose ઃઃ goodness I have so often experienced ; in " whom therefore I repose implicit trust " that all shall end well , and the righteous " be made finally ...
... duty ; all the rest I leave to Thee ; " to Thee , whose wisdom I revere , whose ઃઃ goodness I have so often experienced ; in " whom therefore I repose implicit trust " that all shall end well , and the righteous " be made finally ...
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... duty , to enforce the imi- tation of it ; and it is the only example , in following which we are certain never to err . It has also another peculiar advantage attending it , which is not so commonly thought of ; that is , the ...
... duty , to enforce the imi- tation of it ; and it is the only example , in following which we are certain never to err . It has also another peculiar advantage attending it , which is not so commonly thought of ; that is , the ...
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