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... remain always suppressed . There is in every man's life a period when he shall be made to stand forth as a real object to his own view : and when that period comes , woe to him who is galled by the sight ! In the dark and solitary hours ...
... remain always suppressed . There is in every man's life a period when he shall be made to stand forth as a real object to his own view : and when that period comes , woe to him who is galled by the sight ! In the dark and solitary hours ...
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... remain to soothe him . That hope of immortality , which formerly improved his other enjoyments , now in a great measure supplies their absence . Its importance rises , in proportion as its object draws near . He is not for- saken by the ...
... remain to soothe him . That hope of immortality , which formerly improved his other enjoyments , now in a great measure supplies their absence . Its importance rises , in proportion as its object draws near . He is not for- saken by the ...
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... remain , yet even good men , when they return to the ordinary business and cares of life , seem to rejoin the multitude , and to reassume the same hopes , and fears , and interests , which influence the rest of the world . From such ...
... remain , yet even good men , when they return to the ordinary business and cares of life , seem to rejoin the multitude , and to reassume the same hopes , and fears , and interests , which influence the rest of the world . From such ...
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... remain ; no oppor - faith and not by sight . It cannot be tunity would be afforded for those active exertions , which are the means of purifying and perfecting the good . On the competition between time and éternity , depends the chief ...
... remain ; no oppor - faith and not by sight . It cannot be tunity would be afforded for those active exertions , which are the means of purifying and perfecting the good . On the competition between time and éternity , depends the chief ...
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... remain . The foresight of the hour of death would continually interrupt the course of human affairs , and the overwhelm- ing prospect of the future , instead of exciting men to proper activity , would render them immoveable with con ...
... remain . The foresight of the hour of death would continually interrupt the course of human affairs , and the overwhelm- ing prospect of the future , instead of exciting men to proper activity , would render them immoveable with con ...
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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