Sermons, Volume 5T. Cadell and W. Davies, 1814 - Presbyterian Church |
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Page 11
... light and careless minds , no moral sentiment makes any deep impression ; with such , the remembrance of both benefit and benefactor is apt to pass speedily away . With the proud spirit , which claims every thing as its due , grati ...
... light and careless minds , no moral sentiment makes any deep impression ; with such , the remembrance of both benefit and benefactor is apt to pass speedily away . With the proud spirit , which claims every thing as its due , grati ...
Page 20
... light , and his judgment as the noon - day . • This is what a good man has always ground to look for , even in evil times ; and surely , there are few things which he can more desire , than the prospect of being valued and esteemed by ...
... light , and his judgment as the noon - day . • This is what a good man has always ground to look for , even in evil times ; and surely , there are few things which he can more desire , than the prospect of being valued and esteemed by ...
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... light of the Divine countenance shone upon you , and , looking up to a Bene- factor in heaven , with a grateful heart yoų acknowledged your blessings to be derived from Him ; but that time is now past ; you are left desolate and ...
... light of the Divine countenance shone upon you , and , looking up to a Bene- factor in heaven , with a grateful heart yoų acknowledged your blessings to be derived from Him ; but that time is now past ; you are left desolate and ...
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... lights which indiscriminately regard the bulk of mankind : his life was divided between the contemplative and the active ; devotion and business equally shared it . We behold him in private life among his disciples , like a father in ...
... lights which indiscriminately regard the bulk of mankind : his life was divided between the contemplative and the active ; devotion and business equally shared it . We behold him in private life among his disciples , like a father in ...
Page 55
... their own presence * . III . WE are to consider our Lord in the light of a faithful and affectionate friend , * Luke , xi . 37 . E 4 and SERMON and his example as the pattern of all the On the Moral Character of Christ . 55.
... their own presence * . III . WE are to consider our Lord in the light of a faithful and affectionate friend , * Luke , xi . 37 . E 4 and SERMON and his example as the pattern of all the On the Moral Character of Christ . 55.
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