Sermons, Volume 5T. Cadell and W. Davies, 1814 - Presbyterian Church |
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... 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 is good in his sight , wisdom ...
... 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 is good in his sight , wisdom ...
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... given rise to no little enthusiasm in religion . When therefore we treat of Love as applied to God , it must be analysed or Fesolved into those sentiments which are proper 5 II . That SERMON proper and suitable for us to the Heart ...
... given rise to no little enthusiasm in religion . When therefore we treat of Love as applied to God , it must be analysed or Fesolved into those sentiments which are proper 5 II . That SERMON proper and suitable for us to the Heart ...
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... given us of life immortal ; of a house not made with hands , eternal in the beavens ; when the earthly bouse of this tabernacle shall be dissolved ; of an inheritance incorruptible , undefiled , and that fadeth not away , ascertained to ...
... given us of life immortal ; of a house not made with hands , eternal in the beavens ; when the earthly bouse of this tabernacle shall be dissolved ; of an inheritance incorruptible , undefiled , and that fadeth not away , ascertained to ...
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... given to this noble pattern of fidelity and complacency which ought to prevail among friends , and of the indulgence due to the failings of those who are , in their general character , worthy and estimable persons ! This amiable ...
... given to this noble pattern of fidelity and complacency which ought to prevail among friends , and of the indulgence due to the failings of those who are , in their general character , worthy and estimable persons ! This amiable ...
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... given offence to any ; but had the justest title to expect friendship from every human being ? V. LET us attend to the sympathy and compassion which our Lord discovered for the sufferings of mankind . It was not with a cold unfeeling ...
... given offence to any ; but had the justest title to expect friendship from every human being ? V. LET us attend to the sympathy and compassion which our Lord discovered for the sufferings of mankind . It was not with a cold unfeeling ...
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