Sermons. ...: To which is Prefixed a Short Account of the Life and Character of the Author, Volume 2J. Walker & Company, 1824 |
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... grounds to reprobate and condemn them ? Oh thou hypocrite ! ( for by what other name can we call thee ? ) vain are all thy pretensions to piety . Ineffectual is every plea which thou canst form for mercy from Heaven . The precedent ...
... grounds to reprobate and condemn them ? Oh thou hypocrite ! ( for by what other name can we call thee ? ) vain are all thy pretensions to piety . Ineffectual is every plea which thou canst form for mercy from Heaven . The precedent ...
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... ground we have to complain , if , upon a supposed interfering of interests , we suffer by others preferring their own to ours . Remember , that no opinions which you form under the power of resent- ment can be depended upon as just ...
... ground we have to complain , if , upon a supposed interfering of interests , we suffer by others preferring their own to ours . Remember , that no opinions which you form under the power of resent- ment can be depended upon as just ...
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... ground to dread that the ruin of virtue is fast approaching . While you employ all the circumspection and vigilance which reason can suggest , let your prayers , at the same time , continu- ally ascend to God for support and aid . Remem ...
... ground to dread that the ruin of virtue is fast approaching . While you employ all the circumspection and vigilance which reason can suggest , let your prayers , at the same time , continu- ally ascend to God for support and aid . Remem ...
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... ground of your decision . Be persuaded that not abilities merely , but the turn of the temper , and the heart , require to be ex- amined with equal attention , in forming the plan of future establishment . Every one has some pe- culiar ...
... ground of your decision . Be persuaded that not abilities merely , but the turn of the temper , and the heart , require to be ex- amined with equal attention , in forming the plan of future establishment . Every one has some pe- culiar ...
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... ground for the assertion in the text . In the sequel of this discourse I shall endeavour to illustrate and confirm it . I shall shew in what manner the wrath of man is made to praise the power , the wisdom , 76 SERM . 29 . The Divine ...
... ground for the assertion in the text . In the sequel of this discourse I shall endeavour to illustrate and confirm it . I shall shew in what manner the wrath of man is made to praise the power , the wisdom , 76 SERM . 29 . The Divine ...
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