Sermons, Volume 5T. Cadell and W. Davies, 1814 - Presbyterian Church |
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Page 48
... entering Jerusalem in triumph . We can challenge all history , sacred or profane , to shew us any eminent personage , saint , philosopher , or hero whose character was so thoroughly tried , and so fully exhibited to admiration , as that ...
... entering Jerusalem in triumph . We can challenge all history , sacred or profane , to shew us any eminent personage , saint , philosopher , or hero whose character was so thoroughly tried , and so fully exhibited to admiration , as that ...
Page 53
... which are requi- şite for our entering into the kingdom of heaven * . He conversed familiarly with -婴* Mark , x . 14 . E 3 all I SERMON all sorts of people , and readily answered On the Moral Character of Christ . 53.
... which are requi- şite for our entering into the kingdom of heaven * . He conversed familiarly with -婴* Mark , x . 14 . E 3 all I SERMON all sorts of people , and readily answered On the Moral Character of Christ . 53.
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... entered into the sorrows of others . How affecting , for instance , is the account of his restoring to life the son of the widow of Nain , as it is related in the beautiful simplicity of the evangelical historian ? When he came nigh to ...
... entered into the sorrows of others . How affecting , for instance , is the account of his restoring to life the son of the widow of Nain , as it is related in the beautiful simplicity of the evangelical historian ? When he came nigh to ...
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... enter into Jerusalem , though the certain knowledge of all the cruelties which were prepared for him there would have filled the breast of any ordinary person with indignation and hatred , instead of such emotions , the foresight of the ...
... enter into Jerusalem , though the certain knowledge of all the cruelties which were prepared for him there would have filled the breast of any ordinary person with indignation and hatred , instead of such emotions , the foresight of the ...
Page 82
... 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 look with wary eye to those rocks on which so ...
... 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 look with wary eye to those rocks on which so ...
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