Sermons, Volume 5T. Cadell and W. Davies, 1814 - Presbyterian Church |
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Page iii
... 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 appeared which I ima- A a gined gined might be serviceable, either for admonition or consolation ...
... 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 appeared which I ima- A a gined gined might be serviceable, either for admonition or consolation ...
Page iii
... 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 appeared which I ima- gined A 2 [ iv ] gined might be serviceable , either for.
... 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 appeared which I ima- gined A 2 [ iv ] gined might be serviceable , either for.
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... observation was applied to the claims we make on others , on account of talents , abilities , and superior merits . To such claims the world is seldom disposed to give a favourable reception . We live amidst rivals and competitors ...
... observation was applied to the claims we make on others , on account of talents , abilities , and superior merits . To such claims the world is seldom disposed to give a favourable reception . We live amidst rivals and competitors ...
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... observe , that he has before him a much higher object of hope than any which I have yet men- tioned ; a hope which arises not from . the ordinary course of human affairs , but from an extraordinary interposition of divine C 3 I. SERMON ...
... observe , that he has before him a much higher object of hope than any which I have yet men- tioned ; a hope which arises not from . the ordinary course of human affairs , but from an extraordinary interposition of divine C 3 I. SERMON ...
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... observation of his example is no less necessary for this purpose , than atten- tion to his doctrine ; as by his doctrine he taught us what we are bound to do , so in his example he shewed us what we ought to be . Hence the example of ...
... observation of his example is no less necessary for this purpose , than atten- tion to his doctrine ; as by his doctrine he taught us what we are bound to do , so in his example he shewed us what we ought to be . Hence the example of ...
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