Sermons, Volume 5T. Cadell and W. Davies, 1814 - Presbyterian Church |
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... important, the renewal of it, when brought forth under some different form, enlarged perhaps, or abridged, or placed in connection with some other topick, may be thought to strengthen and confirm the impression of it. With regard to ...
... important, the renewal of it, when brought forth under some different form, enlarged perhaps, or abridged, or placed in connection with some other topick, may be thought to strengthen and confirm the impression of it. With regard to ...
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... important , the renewal of it , when brought forth under some different form , enlarged perhaps , or abridged , or placed in connection with some other topick , may be thought to strengthen and confirm the impression of it . - With ...
... important , the renewal of it , when brought forth under some different form , enlarged perhaps , or abridged , or placed in connection with some other topick , may be thought to strengthen and confirm the impression of it . - With ...
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... importance in the judgment of the world . But whatever they may think , it is cer- tain that the basis of all lasting reputation is laid in moral worth . Great parts and endowments may sparkle for a while in the public eye . The world ...
... importance in the judgment of the world . But whatever they may think , it is cer- tain that the basis of all lasting reputation is laid in moral worth . Great parts and endowments may sparkle for a while in the public eye . The world ...
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... importance that all Chris- tians should frequently consider him , in order to the proper regulation of their con- duct : the observation of his example is no less necessary for this purpose , than atten- tion to his doctrine ; as by his ...
... importance that all Chris- tians should frequently consider him , in order to the proper regulation of their con- duct : the observation of his example is no less necessary for this purpose , than atten- tion to his doctrine ; as by his ...
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... important a juncture drew from him was no more than this , What , could ye not watch with me for one bour ? - Of the tenderness of our Lord's affections , and the constancy of his friend- ship , we have a very memorable instance , in ...
... important a juncture drew from him was no more than this , What , could ye not watch with me for one bour ? - Of the tenderness of our Lord's affections , and the constancy of his friend- ship , we have a very memorable instance , in ...
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