Sermons, Volume 5T. Cadell and W. Davies, 1814 - Presbyterian Church |
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... spirit of a man will sustain his infirmity : but a wounded spirit who can bear ? SERMON V. Page 66 On all Things working together for Good to the Righteous . ROMANS , viii . 28. We know that all Things work together for Good to them ...
... spirit of a man will sustain his infirmity : but a wounded spirit who can bear ? SERMON V. Page 66 On all Things working together for Good to the Righteous . ROMANS , viii . 28. We know that all Things work together for Good to them ...
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... spirit , which claims every thing as its due , grati- tude is in a great measure incompatible . From persons of this character , we are ne- ver to expect it ; and indeed from persons of any character , we are not to be surprised , if ...
... spirit , which claims every thing as its due , grati- tude is in a great measure incompatible . From persons of this character , we are ne- ver to expect it ; and indeed from persons of any character , we are not to be surprised , if ...
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... spirit ? Have they never felt what it was to be tormented by the sense of past follies , and to be stung with the reproaches of an angry conscience ? Dare they say , that in the midst of those feelings they were happy ? Will they not be ...
... spirit ? Have they never felt what it was to be tormented by the sense of past follies , and to be stung with the reproaches of an angry conscience ? Dare they say , that in the midst of those feelings they were happy ? Will they not be ...
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... spirit of man will long sustain his in- firmities . From the treasures of his own mind in reflection and meditation , much relief will arise to the virtuous ; and at the bottom of the most disconsolate estate , there lies always a ...
... spirit of man will long sustain his in- firmities . From the treasures of his own mind in reflection and meditation , much relief will arise to the virtuous ; and at the bottom of the most disconsolate estate , there lies always a ...
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... spirits . It would infuse more solemnity into our religious acts . It would inspire greater respect for the temples of God , and for all the forms of sacred wor- ship . It would banish that profanation of the name of God , which we so ...
... spirits . It would infuse more solemnity into our religious acts . It would inspire greater respect for the temples of God , and for all the forms of sacred wor- ship . It would banish that profanation of the name of God , which we so ...
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