Sermons ...: To which is Prefixed a Short Account of the Life and Character of the Author, Volume 2T. Cadell; F.C. & J Rivington [& others], 1822 - Presbyterian Church |
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... thrown into prison by the artifice of a false woman , his integrity and pru- dence soon rendered him conspicuous , even in that dark mansion . When called into the presence of Pharaoh , the wise and extensive plan which he formed c 3.
... thrown into prison by the artifice of a false woman , his integrity and pru- dence soon rendered him conspicuous , even in that dark mansion . When called into the presence of Pharaoh , the wise and extensive plan which he formed c 3.
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... darkness of human nature . But whatever sentiments of abhorrence at vice we may at any time entertain , we have no reason to build upon these a presump- tuous confidence of our continuance in virtue . For the next instruction which the ...
... darkness of human nature . But whatever sentiments of abhorrence at vice we may at any time entertain , we have no reason to build upon these a presump- tuous confidence of our continuance in virtue . For the next instruction which the ...
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... dark and thoughtful situations of life , conscience regains its rights ; and pours the whole bitterness of remorse on his heart , who has apostatized from his original principles . We may well believe that , before the end of his days ...
... dark and thoughtful situations of life , conscience regains its rights ; and pours the whole bitterness of remorse on his heart , who has apostatized from his original principles . We may well believe that , before the end of his days ...
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... dark views of human life . In such cases we are commanded to lift up the hands which hang down , and to confirm the feeble knees . * But this is far from being the common disposition of men . Their minds are in general inclined to ...
... dark views of human life . In such cases we are commanded to lift up the hands which hang down , and to confirm the feeble knees . * But this is far from being the common disposition of men . Their minds are in general inclined to ...
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... dark clouds that hang over the life of man , the arrogance of prosperity is humbled , and the heart melts under the impressions of religion . Formerly we were taught , but now we see , we feel , how much we stand in need of an Almighty ...
... dark clouds that hang over the life of man , the arrogance of prosperity is humbled , and the heart melts under the impressions of religion . Formerly we were taught , but now we see , we feel , how much we stand in need of an Almighty ...
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