Sermons, Volume 5T. Cadell and W. Davies, 1814 - Presbyterian Church |
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... tion of the wise man , would they seriously listen to it ; If a man live many years and rejoice in them all , yet let him remember the days of darkness , for they shall be many : all that cometh is vanity * . II . We are not to expect ...
... tion of the wise man , would they seriously listen to it ; If a man live many years and rejoice in them all , yet let him remember the days of darkness , for they shall be many : all that cometh is vanity * . II . We are not to expect ...
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... tion or hope . To them every enjoyment which is of mental and intellectual nature appears of small value . Give them afflu- ent fortune and flourishing health , and they account themselves sure of felicity . But to these very persons I ...
... tion or hope . To them every enjoyment which is of mental and intellectual nature appears of small value . Give them afflu- ent fortune and flourishing health , and they account themselves sure of felicity . But to these very persons I ...
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... tion ; who crowneth thee with loving kindness and tender mercies * . Let us now add , III . ENTIRE and profound submission , as a disposition most necessary to be preserved on our part towards God . This includes submission of the ...
... tion ; who crowneth thee with loving kindness and tender mercies * . Let us now add , III . ENTIRE and profound submission , as a disposition most necessary to be preserved on our part towards God . This includes submission of the ...
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... tion to his doctrine ; as by his doctrine he taught us what we are bound to do , so in his example he shewed us what we ought to be . Hence the example of our Blessed Lord has been ever held up by serious writers to Christians for their ...
... tion to his doctrine ; as by his doctrine he taught us what we are bound to do , so in his example he shewed us what we ought to be . Hence the example of our Blessed Lord has been ever held up by serious writers to Christians for their ...
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... tion to what is inward and spiritual , is much more difficult . It is not easy to convince men that the soul hath interests of its own , quite distinct from those of the body , and is liable to diseases and wounds as real as any which ...
... tion to what is inward and spiritual , is much more difficult . It is not easy to convince men that the soul hath interests of its own , quite distinct from those of the body , and is liable to diseases and wounds as real as any which ...
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