Sermons, Volume 5T. Cadell and W. Davies, 1814 - Presbyterian Church |
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... present situation gave rise, being now, by the infirmity of very advanced age, laid aside from all the labours of the pulpit, and possessing, of course, more retirement and leisure than formerly, it occurred to me sometimes, to look ...
... present situation gave rise, being now, by the infirmity of very advanced age, laid aside from all the labours of the pulpit, and possessing, of course, more retirement and leisure than formerly, it occurred to me sometimes, to look ...
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... present situation gave rise , being now , by the infirmity of very advanced age , laid aside from all the labours of the pulpit , and possessing , of course , more retirement and leisure than formerly , it occurred to me sometimes , to ...
... present situation gave rise , being now , by the infirmity of very advanced age , laid aside from all the labours of the pulpit , and possessing , of course , more retirement and leisure than formerly , it occurred to me sometimes , to ...
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... present leisure , as long as health allowed , in pre- paring some of those Discourses for the press , it might be in my power to be still of some use in the world . Encouraged by this idea , I went on to revise and correct one Sermon ...
... present leisure , as long as health allowed , in pre- paring some of those Discourses for the press , it might be in my power to be still of some use in the world . Encouraged by this idea , I went on to revise and correct one Sermon ...
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... present , whatever it be , seldom en- gages our attention so much as what is to come . Remembrance of the past may sometimes occupy our thoughts ; but what for the most part fills them , is the antici- pation of the future . The present ...
... present , whatever it be , seldom en- gages our attention so much as what is to come . Remembrance of the past may sometimes occupy our thoughts ; but what for the most part fills them , is the antici- pation of the future . The present ...
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... 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 be as this day and even more ...
... 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 be as this day and even more ...
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