Sermons, Volume 5T. Cadell and W. Davies, 1814 - Presbyterian Church |
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Page 13
... principles can be satis- fied that he is walking in the path which was appointed by God , will have , in every state of fortune , a ground of hope which may justly be denominated gladness ; for peace ยท SERMON peace of mind will not ...
... principles can be satis- fied that he is walking in the path which was appointed by God , will have , in every state of fortune , a ground of hope which may justly be denominated gladness ; for peace ยท SERMON peace of mind will not ...
Page 25
... principles of atheism , and study to pour forth their poison among the nations , not only to the extinction of religion , but to the subversion of established governments , and of good order among mankind . Dismissing all delusions of ...
... principles of atheism , and study to pour forth their poison among the nations , not only to the extinction of religion , but to the subversion of established governments , and of good order among mankind . Dismissing all delusions of ...
Page 56
... principles of worth , they had also great defects . They were most of them of timid and fearful disposition , of slow understand- ing , backward to apprehend spiritual things , and still prepossessed with the favourite prejudice of ...
... principles of worth , they had also great defects . They were most of them of timid and fearful disposition , of slow understand- ing , backward to apprehend spiritual things , and still prepossessed with the favourite prejudice of ...
Page 75
... selves from the attacks of conscience ; of the sceptical principles to which they have recourse ; and of the self - deceiving opinions IV . SERMON with which they flatter themselves concern- ing with On the Wounds of the Heart . 75.
... selves from the attacks of conscience ; of the sceptical principles to which they have recourse ; and of the self - deceiving opinions IV . SERMON with which they flatter themselves concern- ing with On the Wounds of the Heart . 75.
Page 77
... principles , and being as yet uncorrupted by the world , he passed his days without reproach or blame . The recollection of what he then felt , compared with the state into which he has now brought himself by forfeited integrity and ...
... principles , and being as yet uncorrupted by the world , he passed his days without reproach or blame . The recollection of what he then felt , compared with the state into which he has now brought himself by forfeited integrity and ...
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