Sermons, Volume 5T. Cadell and W. Davies, 1814 - Presbyterian Church |
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... ourselves into notice , the world would more readily allow us , nay sometimes assist us , to come forward . Were we content sometimes to remain in the shade , we would with more advantage come forth into sun- shine , and find the ...
... ourselves into notice , the world would more readily allow us , nay sometimes assist us , to come forward . Were we content sometimes to remain in the shade , we would with more advantage come forth into sun- shine , and find the ...
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... currences of life . Every thing indeed that we see around us gives perpetual occasion for it . We find ourselves in an immense universe , 8 a II . universe , where it is impossible for 28 On the proper Disposition of.
... currences of life . Every thing indeed that we see around us gives perpetual occasion for it . We find ourselves in an immense universe , 8 a II . universe , where it is impossible for 28 On the proper Disposition of.
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... ourselves to tell ; but in the 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 ...
... ourselves to tell ; but in the 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 ...
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... ourselves in God ; think- ing of him with peculiar complacency and warmth of affection ; and elevating us some- times into a sacred transport when we draw nigh to him in acts of immediate worship , in prayer and praise . Then is the ...
... ourselves in God ; think- ing of him with peculiar complacency and warmth of affection ; and elevating us some- times into a sacred transport when we draw nigh to him in acts of immediate worship , in prayer and praise . Then is the ...
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... ourselves , and the state of our heart . The word is very nigh unto thee , in thy mouth , and in thy heart ; that thou mayest do it * . They that * Deut . XXX . 14 . SERMON love God and they who are the Called ac- love for Good to the ...
... ourselves , and the state of our heart . The word is very nigh unto thee , in thy mouth , and in thy heart ; that thou mayest do it * . They that * Deut . XXX . 14 . SERMON love God and they who are the Called ac- love for Good to the ...
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