Sermons, Volume 5T. Cadell and W. Davies, 1814 - Presbyterian Church |
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Page 79
... death by their own hand , in order to seek relief from a life too embit- tered to be endured . Far from each of us be such desperate calamities ! — But , if - SERMON it be the certain tendency of those wounds IV it On the Wounds of the ...
... death by their own hand , in order to seek relief from a life too embit- tered to be endured . Far from each of us be such desperate calamities ! — But , if - SERMON it be the certain tendency of those wounds IV it On the Wounds of the ...
Page 82
... Death . In the second place , it clearly appears , from what has been said , how much reason we all have to join prayer to the Almighty God , in addition to our own endeavours of IV . of guarding and governing our spirits ; SERMON 82 On ...
... Death . In the second place , it clearly appears , from what has been said , how much reason we all have to join prayer to the Almighty God , in addition to our own endeavours of IV . of guarding and governing our spirits ; SERMON 82 On ...
Page 104
... death of Christ , we are taught in Scripture , that atonement was made for sin . He underwent in his sufferings the punishment due to us . He is said to have been wounded for our transgressions , and bruised for our iniquities ; to have ...
... death of Christ , we are taught in Scripture , that atonement was made for sin . He underwent in his sufferings the punishment due to us . He is said to have been wounded for our transgressions , and bruised for our iniquities ; to have ...
Page 124
... death is an eternal sleep . Such have been the blessed fruits of that new order of things which boasted of being to restore happiness to all the nations . Such are the consequences we have to expect among ourselves , if ever the like ...
... death is an eternal sleep . Such have been the blessed fruits of that new order of things which boasted of being to restore happiness to all the nations . Such are the consequences we have to expect among ourselves , if ever the like ...
Page 175
... death of our dearest friends , we may have been overwhelmed with sorrow . By the situation of public affairs , we may be alarmed with dangers that threaten our country . In all such situations is there any consolation equal to that ...
... death of our dearest friends , we may have been overwhelmed with sorrow . By the situation of public affairs , we may be alarmed with dangers that threaten our country . In all such situations is there any consolation equal to that ...
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