Sermons, Volume 5T. Cadell and W. Davies, 1814 - Presbyterian Church |
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... the more will the favour of those who surround him grow ; and the prospect is before him of having his hoary head crowned with honour . and THUS , I. THUS , in several instances , I have briefly 20 On Hopes and Disappointments .
... the more will the favour of those who surround him grow ; and the prospect is before him of having his hoary head crowned with honour . and THUS , I. THUS , in several instances , I have briefly 20 On Hopes and Disappointments .
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... , seek for glory , honour , and im- mortality , God will render eternal life ‡ , Gal . vi . 9. + 2 Corinth . v . 1 . Rom . ii . 7 . Hence 1 . Hence , whether you consider him in this 22 On Hopes and Disappointments .
... , seek for glory , honour , and im- mortality , God will render eternal life ‡ , Gal . vi . 9. + 2 Corinth . v . 1 . Rom . ii . 7 . Hence 1 . Hence , whether you consider him in this 22 On Hopes and Disappointments .
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... 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 head of discourse I have insisted the more , because ...
... 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 head of discourse I have insisted the more , because ...
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... honoured with greater intimacy than others ; but like a prudent father in his family , he allowed none of them to affect superiority over the rest , and checked all that tended to rivalry among them . He never flattered them in their ...
... honoured with greater intimacy than others ; but like a prudent father in his family , he allowed none of them to affect superiority over the rest , and checked all that tended to rivalry among them . He never flattered them in their ...
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... honour- able pledge he could leave him of their antient friendship . The heart of his friend melted ; and , from that hour , we are told , be took her home with him to his own house . Matth . xxvi . 40 . III . It is John himself who has ...
... honour- able pledge he could leave him of their antient friendship . The heart of his friend melted ; and , from that hour , we are told , be took her home with him to his own house . Matth . xxvi . 40 . III . It is John himself who has ...
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