Sermons, Volume 5T. Cadell and W. Davies, 1814 - Presbyterian Church |
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... stands strong ; and shall never be moved . On the lot of some men Providence is pleased to bestow a longer continuance of prosperity B 2 SERMON prosperity than on that of others . J. But On Hopes and Disappointments . 3.
... stands strong ; and shall never be moved . On the lot of some men Providence is pleased to bestow a longer continuance of prosperity B 2 SERMON prosperity than on that of others . J. But On Hopes and Disappointments . 3.
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... stands still for any long time . It is by no means a fixed and steady object , like the mountain or the rock which you always find in the same situation ; it is a river continually moving and flowing . Neither is it the still and smooth ...
... stands still for any long time . It is by no means a fixed and steady object , like the mountain or the rock which you always find in the same situation ; it is a river continually moving and flowing . Neither is it the still and smooth ...
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... stand to them . These , therefore , open a field within which our wishes and expec- tations find an ample range . One of the first objects of wish to every one , is to main- tain a proper place and rank in society ; Eccles . xi . 8 ...
... stand to them . These , therefore , open a field within which our wishes and expec- tations find an ample range . One of the first objects of wish to every one , is to main- tain a proper place and rank in society ; Eccles . xi . 8 ...
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... stand to our fellow- creatures , whether as equals , superiours , or inferiours , naturally call forth certain sen- timents and affections , there should be none which properly correspond to the first and greatest of all Beings ; to Him ...
... stand to our fellow- creatures , whether as equals , superiours , or inferiours , naturally call forth certain sen- timents and affections , there should be none which properly correspond to the first and greatest of all Beings ; to Him ...
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... stands , our hearts are warmed the more by the feel- ing of his goodness . It is impossible to think of God at all , with- out conceiving him as the benefactor of man- kind . Mysterious as this world is in many of its appearances , it ...
... stands , our hearts are warmed the more by the feel- ing of his goodness . It is impossible to think of God at all , with- out conceiving him as the benefactor of man- kind . Mysterious as this world is in many of its appearances , it ...
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