Sermons, Volume 5T. Cadell and W. Davies, 1814 - Presbyterian Church |
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... universe . Day uttereth speech of it to day , and night sheweth knowledge of it to night . Our birth and our life , our sensations and our actions , the objects which we behold , and the pleasures which we enjoy , all con- spire to ...
... universe . Day uttereth speech of it to day , and night sheweth knowledge of it to night . Our birth and our life , our sensations and our actions , the objects which we behold , and the pleasures which we enjoy , all con- spire to ...
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... Universe . The Psalmist observes , that the fool hath said in bis heart there is no God * . Among the follies , however , with which the human race is chargeable , this is one which , in the course of ages , seemed to have made the ...
... Universe . The Psalmist observes , that the fool hath said in bis heart there is no God * . Among the follies , however , with which the human race is chargeable , this is one which , in the course of ages , seemed to have made the ...
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... universe , 8 a II . universe , where it is impossible for 28 On the proper Disposition of.
... universe , 8 a II . universe , where it is impossible for 28 On the proper Disposition of.
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Hugh Blair. a II . universe , where it is impossible for us , SERMON without astonishment and awe , to contem- plate the glory and the power of Him who hath created it . From the greatest to the least object that we behold , from the ...
Hugh Blair. a II . universe , where it is impossible for us , SERMON without astonishment and awe , to contem- plate the glory and the power of Him who hath created it . From the greatest to the least object that we behold , from the ...
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... universe , and which surrounds us with wonders on every side , can in a moment crush us to the dust , if we become objects of displeasure to heaven . Awful are the operations of the Divine Power which we are constantly beholding in the ...
... universe , and which surrounds us with wonders on every side , can in a moment crush us to the dust , if we become objects of displeasure to heaven . Awful are the operations of the Divine Power which we are constantly beholding in the ...
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