Sermons, Volume 5T. Cadell and W. Davies, 1814 - Presbyterian Church |
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... 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 . Hence , in the lives of ...
... 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 . Hence , in the lives of ...
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... remain in the shade , we would with more advantage come forth into sun- shine , and find the brightness interrupted by fewer clouds . In the closer connexions which men form of intimate friendship and domestic life , there is still more ...
... remain in the shade , we would with more advantage come forth into sun- shine , and find the brightness interrupted by fewer clouds . In the closer connexions which men form of intimate friendship and domestic life , there is still more ...
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... remains sound and entire within himself ; and with a firm mind awaits the coming storm . He is not afraid of evil tidings ; for his heart is fixed , trusting in the Lord * . As he can look up to a Supreme Power with good hope , so he ...
... remains sound and entire within himself ; and with a firm mind awaits the coming storm . He is not afraid of evil tidings ; for his heart is fixed , trusting in the Lord * . As he can look up to a Supreme Power with good hope , so he ...
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... remain upon many things ; severe restraints must be imposed on conduct , and occasional sufferings must be endured . If thou sufferest , sigh , and be silent ; SERMON silent ; wait , and be patient . Presume the Heart towards God . 41.
... remain upon many things ; severe restraints must be imposed on conduct , and occasional sufferings must be endured . If thou sufferest , sigh , and be silent ; SERMON silent ; wait , and be patient . Presume the Heart towards God . 41.
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... remain in a sort of torpid apathy about the concerns of others , without either rejoicing in their prosperity , or being affected with their distresses ; this is far below what is required of a good VOL . V. . E man , SERMON man . We ...
... remain in a sort of torpid apathy about the concerns of others , without either rejoicing in their prosperity , or being affected with their distresses ; this is far below what is required of a good VOL . V. . E man , SERMON man . We ...
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