Sermons, Volume 5T. Cadell and W. Davies, 1814 - Presbyterian Church |
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Page iii
... look back into Sermons most of which had been composed a great many years ago, with a view to observe how far they agreed in the strain of thought with those which I had written at a later period. In reviewing them, passages sometimes ...
... look back into Sermons most of which had been composed a great many years ago, with a view to observe how far they agreed in the strain of thought with those which I had written at a later period. In reviewing them, passages sometimes ...
Page iii
... look back into Sermons most of which had been composed a great many years ago , with a view to observe how far they agreed in the strain of thought with those which I had written at a later period . In reviewing them , passages ...
... look back into Sermons most of which had been composed a great many years ago , with a view to observe how far they agreed in the strain of thought with those which I had written at a later period . In reviewing them , passages ...
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... look forward to what is most likely to happen , in the ordinary course of human affairs . I. We are not to expect the uninter- rupted continuance of any measure of health , prosperity , or comfort , which we now enjoy . There is the ...
... look forward to what is most likely to happen , in the ordinary course of human affairs . I. We are not to expect the uninter- rupted continuance of any measure of health , prosperity , or comfort , which we now enjoy . There is the ...
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... look for entire exemption from them , is to court disappointment . At the same time , I do not mean to hold it forth as any precept of religion or wis- dom , that we ought always to sadden the present hour by dwelling on the thoughts of ...
... look for entire exemption from them , is to court disappointment . At the same time , I do not mean to hold it forth as any precept of religion or wis- dom , that we ought always to sadden the present hour by dwelling on the thoughts of ...
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... look for a friend or a partner of your life , in whose temper there is not to be found the least inequality , who upon no occasion is to be hurt or offended by any frailties you dis- cover , whose feelings are to harmonize in every ...
... look for a friend or a partner of your life , in whose temper there is not to be found the least inequality , who upon no occasion is to be hurt or offended by any frailties you dis- cover , whose feelings are to harmonize in every ...
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