Sermons, Volume 5T. Cadell and W. Davies, 1814 - Presbyterian Church |
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... nature presented themselves to my memory, I found, that without altering the strain of the Sermon, I could not altogether suppress and omit them ; and as it is not often they occur, I did not think it requisite that they should be ...
... nature presented themselves to my memory, I found, that without altering the strain of the Sermon, I could not altogether suppress and omit them ; and as it is not often they occur, I did not think it requisite that they should be ...
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... nature presented themselves to my me- mory , I found , that without altering the strain of the Sermon , I could not altogether suppress and omit them ; and as it is not often they occur , I did not think it requisite that they should be ...
... nature presented themselves to my me- mory , I found , that without altering the strain of the Sermon , I could not altogether suppress and omit them ; and as it is not often they occur , I did not think it requisite that they should be ...
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... nature to imagine that what we at present possess , is always to remain . When no warnings of any approaching change appear , we are all inclined to look forward to futurity with a smile ; and to indulge the hope that to - morrow shall ...
... nature to imagine that what we at present possess , is always to remain . When no warnings of any approaching change appear , we are all inclined to look forward to futurity with a smile ; and to indulge the hope that to - morrow shall ...
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... nature . On the contrary , it is my belief , that grateful sensations for favours received are very generally felt ; and when no strong passion counteracts those sensations , that grateful returns are gene- rally intended , and often ...
... nature . On the contrary , it is my belief , that grateful sensations for favours received are very generally felt ; and when no strong passion counteracts those sensations , that grateful returns are gene- rally intended , and often ...
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... nature more loudly proclaims , than that some Supreme Being has framed and rules this universe . Day uttereth speech of it to day , and night sheweth knowledge of it to night . Our birth and our life , our sensations and our actions ...
... nature more loudly proclaims , than that some Supreme Being has framed and rules this universe . Day uttereth speech of it to day , and night sheweth knowledge of it to night . Our birth and our life , our sensations and our actions ...
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