Sermons, Volume 5T. Cadell and W. Davies, 1814 - Presbyterian Church |
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... which we choose to indulge ; or that they whom we have obliged will altogether de- sert their own interest for the sake of their benefactors . benefactors . Many circumstances , it is to SERMON be IO On Hopes and Disappointments .
... which we choose to indulge ; or that they whom we have obliged will altogether de- sert their own interest for the sake of their benefactors . benefactors . Many circumstances , it is to SERMON be IO On Hopes and Disappointments .
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... interest , and duty , to enforce the imi- tation of it ; and it is the only example , in following which we are certain never to err . It has also another peculiar advantage attending it , which is not so commonly thought of ; that is ...
... interest , and duty , to enforce the imi- tation of it ; and it is the only example , in following which we are certain never to err . It has also another peculiar advantage attending it , which is not so commonly thought of ; that is ...
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... interests of virtue were concerned , Our Saviour was inflexibly firm . He boldly lifted up his voice , and testified against vice and corruption where- ever he beheld them . He freely reproved the greatest men of the nation for their ...
... interests of virtue were concerned , Our Saviour was inflexibly firm . He boldly lifted up his voice , and testified against vice and corruption where- ever he beheld them . He freely reproved the greatest men of the nation for their ...
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... interests of its own , quite distinct from those of the body , and is liable to diseases and wounds as real as any which the body suffers , and often much more grievous . What passes within the hearts of men , is always invisible to the ...
... interests of its own , quite distinct from those of the body , and is liable to diseases and wounds as real as any which the body suffers , and often much more grievous . What passes within the hearts of men , is always invisible to the ...
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... interest sinking in the world ; and is sensible that with his own hands , and by his own blind and ill - judged conduct , he has brought this ruin on himself ? - Con- science now begins to exert its authority , and lift its scourge . At ...
... interest sinking in the world ; and is sensible that with his own hands , and by his own blind and ill - judged conduct , he has brought this ruin on himself ? - Con- science now begins to exert its authority , and lift its scourge . At ...
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