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Hugh Blair. SERMON X. On the Immortality of the Soul , and a future State . 2 CORINTHIANS , V. I. For we know , that if our earthly house of this tabernacle were dissolved , we have a building of God , an house not made with hands ...
Hugh Blair. SERMON X. On the Immortality of the Soul , and a future State . 2 CORINTHIANS , V. I. For we know , that if our earthly house of this tabernacle were dissolved , we have a building of God , an house not made with hands ...
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... occupy our thoughts ; but what for the most part fills them , is the antici- pation of the future . The present is apt to be considered as an evanescent scene , just about VOL . V. B SERMON about to pass away ; and in the midst.
... occupy our thoughts ; but what for the most part fills them , is the antici- pation of the future . The present is apt to be considered as an evanescent scene , just about VOL . V. B SERMON about to pass away ; and in the midst.
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... title to reckon upon the future ? To faults , all are subject ; to troubles , all are exposed . As that man is the most virtuous who can be charged L tharged with the fewest faults , so that life On Hopes and Disappointments .
... title to reckon upon the future ? To faults , all are subject ; to troubles , all are exposed . As that man is the most virtuous who can be charged L tharged with the fewest faults , so that life On Hopes and Disappointments .
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... future disappointment . What is given us , let us cheerfully enjoy , and render thanks to Him who bestows it . Virtue , con- joined with prudence , may reasonably af- ford the prospect of good days to come , For God giveth to a man that ...
... future disappointment . What is given us , let us cheerfully enjoy , and render thanks to Him who bestows it . Virtue , con- joined with prudence , may reasonably af- ford the prospect of good days to come , For God giveth to a man that ...
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... future significance in the world , they lose in frivolous amusements and pursuits ; or in the midst of these , bury the fruits of any good education they had already received . Idle associates are ever at hand to aid them SERMON in ...
... future significance in the world , they lose in frivolous amusements and pursuits ; or in the midst of these , bury the fruits of any good education they had already received . Idle associates are ever at hand to aid them SERMON in ...
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