Sermons, Volume 5T. Cadell and W. Davies, 1814 - Presbyterian Church |
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Page iii
... possessing, of course, more retirement and leisure than formerly, it occurred to me sometimes, to 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 ...
... possessing, of course, more retirement and leisure than formerly, it occurred to me sometimes, to 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 ...
Page iii
... possessing , of course , more retirement and leisure than formerly , it occurred to me sometimes , to 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 ...
... possessing , of course , more retirement and leisure than formerly , it occurred to me sometimes , to 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 ...
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... 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 be as this day and even more abundantly ...
... 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 be as this day and even more abundantly ...
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... possessed ? In the midst of the pomps and luxuries of life , have they never experienced the pangs of a wounded spirit ? Have they never felt what it was to be tormented by the sense of past follies , and to be stung with the reproaches ...
... possessed ? In the midst of the pomps and luxuries of life , have they never experienced the pangs of a wounded spirit ? Have they never felt what it was to be tormented by the sense of past follies , and to be stung with the reproaches ...
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... possess ? but , How does he enjoy it ? If he be in adversity , not , What is his distress ? but , How does he bear it ? Hence arises the hope to a wise and good man of either finding , or making his state tolerable to himself . If he be ...
... possess ? but , How does he enjoy it ? If he be in adversity , not , What is his distress ? but , How does he bear it ? Hence arises the hope to a wise and good man of either finding , or making his state tolerable to himself . If he be ...
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