Sermons, Volume 5T. Cadell and W. Davies, 1814 - Presbyterian Church |
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Page 26
... follows of course from this belief , that there are dispositions correspondent to Him which ought to be found in every human mind , among the young and the old , among the high and the low , the rich and the poor . It is absurd to ...
... follows of course from this belief , that there are dispositions correspondent to Him which ought to be found in every human mind , among the young and the old , among the high and the low , the rich and the poor . It is absurd to ...
Page 42
... follow . Whatever " thou appointest me to suffer , I bear with- " out murmur . It is my part to persevere " in my duty ; all the rest I leave to Thee ; " to Thee , whose wisdom I revere , whose ઃઃ goodness I have so often experienced ...
... follow . Whatever " thou appointest me to suffer , I bear with- " out murmur . It is my part to persevere " in my duty ; all the rest I leave to Thee ; " to Thee , whose wisdom I revere , whose ઃઃ goodness I have so often experienced ...
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... follow him to the last , At the same time , together with those essential principles of worth , they had also great defects . They were most of them of timid and fearful disposition , of slow understand- ing , backward to apprehend ...
... follow him to the last , At the same time , together with those essential principles of worth , they had also great defects . They were most of them of timid and fearful disposition , of slow understand- ing , backward to apprehend ...
Page 57
... follow from adherence to his cause . Again and again he inculcated what they were back- ward and unwilling to believe concerning himself ; and though the questions they put often discovered á degree of gross ignorance , he answered them ...
... follow from adherence to his cause . Again and again he inculcated what they were back- ward and unwilling to believe concerning himself ; and though the questions they put often discovered á degree of gross ignorance , he answered them ...
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... follow the metaphor of the text , not by a deep wound only , but by every slighter hurt given to the heart , you will suffer in that peace and tranquillity which makes the comfort of life . But besides this consideration , strict at ...
... follow the metaphor of the text , not by a deep wound only , but by every slighter hurt given to the heart , you will suffer in that peace and tranquillity which makes the comfort of life . But besides this consideration , strict at ...
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