Sermons, Volume 5T. Cadell and W. Davies, 1814 - Presbyterian Church |
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... dwell among mine " own people . " SERMON VIII . On drawing near to God . 140 [ Preached at the Celebration of the Sacrament of the Lord's Supper . ] PSALM 1xxiii . 28 . near to God . It is good for me to draw 160 SERMON IX . On Wisdom ...
... dwell among mine " own people . " SERMON VIII . On drawing near to God . 140 [ Preached at the Celebration of the Sacrament of the Lord's Supper . ] PSALM 1xxiii . 28 . near to God . It is good for me to draw 160 SERMON IX . On Wisdom ...
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... dwell . As on these the life of man is so much suspended , it becomes a very ma- terial part both of wisdom and of duty to attend to any regulations by which they may be properly conducted . For if ex- pectations and hopes on one hand ...
... dwell . As on these the life of man is so much suspended , it becomes a very ma- terial part both of wisdom and of duty to attend to any regulations by which they may be properly conducted . For if ex- pectations and hopes on one hand ...
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... dwell on your attention so much as to deface the whole of an amiable cha- racter . From trifling misunderstandings arising from the most frivolous causes , springs much of the misery of social and domestic SERMON domestic life . Hence ...
... dwell on your attention so much as to deface the whole of an amiable cha- racter . From trifling misunderstandings arising from the most frivolous causes , springs much of the misery of social and domestic SERMON domestic life . Hence ...
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... dwell on all our minds with a properly impressive sense , its effects would oftener appear in conduct . On many occasions , it would check a wanton levity of spirits . It would infuse more solemnity into our religious acts . It would ...
... dwell on all our minds with a properly impressive sense , its effects would oftener appear in conduct . On many occasions , it would check a wanton levity of spirits . It would infuse more solemnity into our religious acts . It would ...
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... and whatever diminishes the one or the other is immediately felt and lamented . These are visible and striking objects , on which our senses and imagination are accustomed to • IV . to dwell . But to procure an [ 66 ]
... and whatever diminishes the one or the other is immediately felt and lamented . These are visible and striking objects , on which our senses and imagination are accustomed to • IV . to dwell . But to procure an [ 66 ]
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