Sermons, Volume 5T. Cadell and W. Davies, 1814 - Presbyterian Church |
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Page 4
... means a fixed and steady object , like the mountain or the rock which you always find in the same situation ; it is a river continually moving and flowing . Neither is it the still and smooth stream which glides along with the same ...
... means a fixed and steady object , like the mountain or the rock which you always find in the same situation ; it is a river continually moving and flowing . Neither is it the still and smooth stream which glides along with the same ...
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... 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 future disappointment . What is given us , let us cheerfully enjoy , and render thanks to Him ...
... 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 future disappointment . What is given us , let us cheerfully enjoy , and render thanks to Him ...
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... mean time find ourselves sur- rounded with astonishing magnificence on every hand . We walk through the earth , as through the apartments of a vast palace , which fill every attentive spectator with wonder . All the works which our ...
... mean time find ourselves sur- rounded with astonishing magnificence on every hand . We walk through the earth , as through the apartments of a vast palace , which fill every attentive spectator with wonder . All the works which our ...
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... mean time , be content to submit and to adore . Let no other voice be heard from thee but this ; " Thou hast made me , O God ! and I am << thine , for in thee I live and move and " have my being . Wherever thou com- " mandest me to go ...
... mean time , be content to submit and to adore . Let no other voice be heard from thee but this ; " Thou hast made me , O God ! and I am << thine , for in thee I live and move and " have my being . Wherever thou com- " mandest me to go ...
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... mean to confine my- self to the manner in which he fulfilled the social duties , and exercised his benevolence as a man among men . This will afford an instructive view of what may be termed the III . the moral character of Christ in ...
... mean to confine my- self to the manner in which he fulfilled the social duties , and exercised his benevolence as a man among men . This will afford an instructive view of what may be termed the III . the moral character of Christ in ...
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