Sermons, Volume 5T. Cadell and W. Davies, 1814 - Presbyterian Church |
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Page 13
... rest upon proper grounds ; that it be tempered with due humility , and regulated by Christian faith ; that it never swell into an arrogant opinion of our vir- tue , or into confidence in our own merits , as if they were sufficient ...
... rest upon proper grounds ; that it be tempered with due humility , and regulated by Christian faith ; that it never swell into an arrogant opinion of our vir- tue , or into confidence in our own merits , as if they were sufficient ...
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... rest upon for comfort . Wrapped up in his own integrity , 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 ...
... rest upon for comfort . Wrapped up in his own integrity , 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 ...
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... rest , is in those habi- tations to which , through the merits of his Redeemer , he is taught and encouraged to aspire . He knows that in due season be shall reap , if he faint not * . That when the earthly house of this tabernacle is ...
... rest , is in those habi- tations to which , through the merits of his Redeemer , he is taught and encouraged to aspire . He knows that in due season be shall reap , if he faint not * . That when the earthly house of this tabernacle is ...
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... rest of his fellow - creatures , but of those which are appropriated particularly to himself . Who is there amongst us , my brethren , but in fairly reviewing the events of his life from infancy to this day , in thinking of the com ...
... rest of his fellow - creatures , but of those which are appropriated particularly to himself . Who is there amongst us , my brethren , but in fairly reviewing the events of his life from infancy to this day , in thinking of the com ...
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... rest I leave to Thee ; " to Thee , whose wisdom I revere , whose ઃઃ goodness I have so often experienced ; in " whom therefore I repose implicit trust " that all shall end well , and the righteous " be made finally happy . " Good is ...
... rest I leave to Thee ; " to Thee , whose wisdom I revere , whose ઃઃ goodness I have so often experienced ; in " whom therefore I repose implicit trust " that all shall end well , and the righteous " be made finally happy . " Good is ...
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