Sermons, Volume 5T. Cadell and W. Davies, 1814 - Presbyterian Church |
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Page 9
... temper there is not to be found the least inequality , who upon no occasion is to be hurt or offended by any frailties you dis- cover , whose feelings are to harmonize in every trifle with yours , whose countenance is always to reflect ...
... temper there is not to be found the least inequality , who upon no occasion is to be hurt or offended by any frailties you dis- cover , whose feelings are to harmonize in every trifle with yours , whose countenance is always to reflect ...
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... 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 , without any higher intervention , to ...
... 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 , without any higher intervention , to ...
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... temper and disposition of mind , which we ought always to preserve towards the Great Author of our existence . I. THE foundation of every proper dis- position towards God must be laid in Reve- rence , that is , admiration mixed with awe ...
... temper and disposition of mind , which we ought always to preserve towards the Great Author of our existence . I. THE foundation of every proper dis- position towards God must be laid in Reve- rence , that is , admiration mixed with awe ...
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... temper , and the lesser offices of obliging and courteous behaviour , contribute essentially to the happiness of others , and supply the place of greater be- nefits , which may not be in our power to bestow . For this amiable spirit our ...
... temper , and the lesser offices of obliging and courteous behaviour , contribute essentially to the happiness of others , and supply the place of greater be- nefits , which may not be in our power to bestow . For this amiable spirit our ...
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... temper amidst the highest provocations , and his ready forgiveness of injuries . Though he had revenge always in his power , he constantly declined it . On one occasion when his disciples wished him to call down fire from heaven to ...
... temper amidst the highest provocations , and his ready forgiveness of injuries . Though he had revenge always in his power , he constantly declined it . On one occasion when his disciples wished him to call down fire from heaven to ...
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