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Page 51
... true God should be no longer confined to one nation , nor his worship to one temple , but over all the earth , the worshippers of the Father should serve him in spirit and in truth . From that hour they who dwelt in the uttermost ends ...
... true God should be no longer confined to one nation , nor his worship to one temple , but over all the earth , the worshippers of the Father should serve him in spirit and in truth . From that hour they who dwelt in the uttermost ends ...
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... true gentleness from passive tameness of spirit , and from unlimited compliance with the manners of others . That passive tameness , which submits with out struggle to every encroachment of the violent and assuming , forms no part of ...
... true gentleness from passive tameness of spirit , and from unlimited compliance with the manners of others . That passive tameness , which submits with out struggle to every encroachment of the violent and assuming , forms no part of ...
Page 62
... true happiness of life you are cer- tain of throwing away . Easily , and from the smallest chink , the bitter waters of strife are let forth ; but their course cannot be foreseen ; and he seldom fails of suffering most from their ...
... true happiness of life you are cer- tain of throwing away . Easily , and from the smallest chink , the bitter waters of strife are let forth ; but their course cannot be foreseen ; and he seldom fails of suffering most from their ...
Page 66
... true principles of human felicity . But , as it possesses them not , the very reverse of those consequences generally obtains . Prosperity debi- litates , instead of strengthening the mind . Its most common effect is , to create an ...
... true principles of human felicity . But , as it possesses them not , the very reverse of those consequences generally obtains . Prosperity debi- litates , instead of strengthening the mind . Its most common effect is , to create an ...
Page 67
... true . In a state , therefore , where there is neither so much to be coveted on the one hand , nor to be dreaded on the other , as at first appears , how submissive ought we to be to the disposal of Provi- dence ! How temperate in our ...
... true . In a state , therefore , where there is neither so much to be coveted on the one hand , nor to be dreaded on the other , as at first appears , how submissive ought we to be to the disposal of Provi- dence ! How temperate in our ...
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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