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Page 54
... reason to trust in the Divine faithfulness , for the accomplishment of every pro- mise which remains yet unfulfilled . For this was the hour of the comple- tion of God's ancient covenant . It was the performance of the mercy promised to ...
... reason to trust in the Divine faithfulness , for the accomplishment of every pro- mise which remains yet unfulfilled . For this was the hour of the comple- tion of God's ancient covenant . It was the performance of the mercy promised to ...
Page 65
... reason in vain against the reality of Divine government . It is not a subject of dispute . It is a fact which carries the evidence of sense , and displays itself before our eyes . We see the Almighty mani- festly pursuing the sinner ...
... reason in vain against the reality of Divine government . It is not a subject of dispute . It is a fact which carries the evidence of sense , and displays itself before our eyes . We see the Almighty mani- festly pursuing the sinner ...
Page 71
... reason , and hurried him to ruin . In this man- ner , every criminal passion , in its pro- gress , swells and blackens ; and what was at first a small cloud , such as the prophet's servant saw , no bigger than a man's hand rising from ...
... reason , and hurried him to ruin . In this man- ner , every criminal passion , in its pro- gress , swells and blackens ; and what was at first a small cloud , such as the prophet's servant saw , no bigger than a man's hand rising from ...
Page 91
... reason must human sensi- bility be extinct towards him alone ? Are all benefits entitled to gratitude , except the highest and the best ? Shall goodness cease to be amiable , only because it is perfect ? condescended to be our friend ...
... reason must human sensi- bility be extinct towards him alone ? Are all benefits entitled to gratitude , except the highest and the best ? Shall goodness cease to be amiable , only because it is perfect ? condescended to be our friend ...
Page 108
... reason to be surprised , if they who are arrived at this deject- ing season , feel and lament the change which they suffer . The com- plaints , therefore , of the aged , should meet with tenderness , rather than censure . The burden ...
... reason to be surprised , if they who are arrived at this deject- ing season , feel and lament the change which they suffer . The com- plaints , therefore , of the aged , should meet with tenderness , rather than censure . The burden ...
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affections afford Almighty amidst ance appear arise behold blessed cerning character Christ Christian comfort conduct connexion conscience consider corruption course crimes danger dark death distress Divine Divine grace duty earth enjoy enjoyment eternal evil exer faith favour feel felicity folly fortune friends future give glory gospel guilt hand happiness hath Hazael heart heaven Hence honour hope human human nature important light ligion look Lord Lord's Supper mankind ment mercy mind misery moral multitude nature neral ness never nexion objects occasion ourselves passions peace perfect perly piety pleasure possess praise prayer present principle proper Psal pursuits quired racter reason religion religious render righteous sense sentiments shew sion society sorrows soul spect spirit stancy suffer tain temper thee things thou thought tion turally turbed unto vanity vate vice virtue virtuous whole wisdom wise worldly