Sermons, Volume 5T. Cadell and W. Davies, 1814 - Presbyterian Church |
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... 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 , from our in ...
... 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 , from our in ...
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... some material instances what we have no reason to expect in the ordinary course of human affairs , I turn next to the brighter side of the sub- ject , SERMON ject , and shall show what a wise and On Hopes and Disappointments . II.
... some material instances what we have no reason to expect in the ordinary course of human affairs , I turn next to the brighter side of the sub- ject , SERMON ject , and shall show what a wise and On Hopes and Disappointments . II.
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Hugh Blair. SERMON ject , and shall show what a wise and good 1. man may reasonably expect from human life . His hope shall be gladness , though the expectation of fools shall perish . I. WHATEVER course the affairs of the world take ...
Hugh Blair. SERMON ject , and shall show what a wise and good 1. man may reasonably expect from human life . His hope shall be gladness , though the expectation of fools shall perish . I. WHATEVER course the affairs of the world take ...
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... wise and good man of either finding , or making his state tolerable to himself . If he be not wanting to himself , he is never left without re- sources to assist those exertions which he makes in his own behalf . Roses indeed are not ...
... wise and good man of either finding , or making his state tolerable to himself . If he be not wanting to himself , he is never left without re- sources to assist those exertions which he makes in his own behalf . Roses indeed are not ...
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... wise reasons , to remain upon many things ; severe restraints must be imposed on conduct , and occasional sufferings must be endured . If thou sufferest , sigh , and be silent ; SERMON silent ; wait , and be patient . Presume the Heart ...
... wise reasons , to remain upon many things ; severe restraints must be imposed on conduct , and occasional sufferings must be endured . If thou sufferest , sigh , and be silent ; SERMON silent ; wait , and be patient . Presume the Heart ...
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