Sermons, Volume 5T. Cadell and W. Davies, 1814 - Presbyterian Church |
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... Give them afflu- ent fortune and flourishing health , and they account themselves sure of felicity . But to these very persons I appeal , whe- ther there have not been many occasions , when the want of a peaceful and self - ap- proving ...
... Give them afflu- ent fortune and flourishing health , and they account themselves sure of felicity . But to these very persons I appeal , whe- ther there have not been many occasions , when the want of a peaceful and self - ap- proving ...
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... world is seldom disposed to give a favourable reception . We live amidst rivals and competitors , whose self- estimation prompts them to depreciate us , and I. and of course subjects us to many a mor- 18 On Hopes and Disappointments .
... world is seldom disposed to give a favourable reception . We live amidst rivals and competitors , whose self- estimation prompts them to depreciate us , and I. and of course subjects us to many a mor- 18 On Hopes and Disappointments .
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... ordinary oc- currences of life . Every thing indeed that we see around us gives perpetual occasion for it . We find ourselves in an immense universe , 8 a II . universe , where it is impossible for 28 On the proper Disposition of.
... ordinary oc- currences of life . Every thing indeed that we see around us gives perpetual occasion for it . We find ourselves in an immense universe , 8 a II . universe , where it is impossible for 28 On the proper Disposition of.
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... give rise to those solemn and sublime sensations which elevate the heart to an Almighty , All- creating , Power . • In short , we can no where cast our eyes around us without meeting what is suffi- cient to awaken reverence of the Deity ...
... give rise to those solemn and sublime sensations which elevate the heart to an Almighty , All- creating , Power . • In short , we can no where cast our eyes around us without meeting what is suffi- cient to awaken reverence of the Deity ...
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... Give unto the Lord the glory due unto his name . For honour and majesty are before him ; strength and beauty are in his sanctuary . He alone doeth great things and unsearchable ; mar- vellous things without number * . nations : On this ...
... Give unto the Lord the glory due unto his name . For honour and majesty are before him ; strength and beauty are in his sanctuary . He alone doeth great things and unsearchable ; mar- vellous things without number * . nations : On this ...
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