Sermons, Volume 5T. Cadell and W. Davies, 1814 - Presbyterian Church |
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... whole of an amiable cha- racter . From trifling misunderstandings arising from the most frivolous causes , springs much of the misery of social and domestic SERMON domestic life . Hence is blasted many a I. On Hopes and Disappointments . 9.
... whole of an amiable cha- racter . From trifling misunderstandings arising from the most frivolous causes , springs much of the misery of social and domestic SERMON domestic life . Hence is blasted many a I. On Hopes and Disappointments . 9.
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... whole frame of nature . This is what scarcely any man of sober sober mind ever called in question . It SERMON was SERMON II On the proper Disposition of the Heart towards 28 In Him we live, and move, and have our being.
... whole frame of nature . This is what scarcely any man of sober sober mind ever called in question . It SERMON was SERMON II On the proper Disposition of the Heart towards 28 In Him we live, and move, and have our being.
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... whole of pious affections towards God in Love . But when this term is applied to the Almighty , we must be careful to understand aright what it imports . We all know what it is to love any of our fellow - creatures ; but such an ...
... whole of pious affections towards God in Love . But when this term is applied to the Almighty , we must be careful to understand aright what it imports . We all know what it is to love any of our fellow - creatures ; but such an ...
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... whole of religion . It is not the fear which slaves are con- strained to feel for a tyrant , but the reve- rence which children have for the best parent , or subjects for the best sovereign ; the veneration which necessarily enters into ...
... whole of religion . It is not the fear which slaves are con- strained to feel for a tyrant , but the reve- rence which children have for the best parent , or subjects for the best sovereign ; the veneration which necessarily enters into ...
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... , with- out conceiving him as the benefactor of man- kind . Mysterious as this world is in many of its appearances , it nevertheless carries , on II . on the whole , a strongly marked character 34 On the proper Disposition of.
... , with- out conceiving him as the benefactor of man- kind . Mysterious as this world is in many of its appearances , it nevertheless carries , on II . on the whole , a strongly marked character 34 On the proper Disposition of.
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