Sermons, Volume 5T. Cadell and W. Davies, 1814 - Presbyterian Church |
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Page 57
... rest , and checked all that tended to rivalry among them . He never flattered them in their failings . He never soothed them with vain hopes . He never concealed the dis- agreeable consequences that would follow from adherence to his ...
... rest , and checked all that tended to rivalry among them . He never flattered them in their failings . He never soothed them with vain hopes . He never concealed the dis- agreeable consequences that would follow from adherence to his ...
Page 89
... rests . THE first thing which should here draw our attention is , the character of those to whom the encouragement of ... rest . We need not say , Who shall ascend into heaven , in order to bring us down from thence any information , whe ...
... rests . THE first thing which should here draw our attention is , the character of those to whom the encouragement of ... rest . We need not say , Who shall ascend into heaven , in order to bring us down from thence any information , whe ...
Page 99
... rests . The Apostle speaks , you see , in a strain of full assurance . He does not say , we be- lieve , or we hope , but we know , that all things work together for good . consider , Let us In In the first place , the evidence in sup ...
... rests . The Apostle speaks , you see , in a strain of full assurance . He does not say , we be- lieve , or we hope , but we know , that all things work together for good . consider , Let us In In the first place , the evidence in sup ...
Page 103
... rest its evidence on our own reasonings only , let us next consider what discovery of his high designs God hath been pleased to make in the Re- velation of the Gospel . Here it is amply sufficient to have recourse to one signal dis ...
... rest its evidence on our own reasonings only , let us next consider what discovery of his high designs God hath been pleased to make in the Re- velation of the Gospel . Here it is amply sufficient to have recourse to one signal dis ...
Page 105
... rests , the same we have for that high encouragement afforded by the text . It remains to take notice , in the last place , of the express and multiplied pro- mises of the sacred Scripture to the same purpose with that in the text ...
... rests , the same we have for that high encouragement afforded by the text . It remains to take notice , in the last place , of the express and multiplied pro- mises of the sacred Scripture to the same purpose with that in the text ...
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