Sermons, Volume 5T. Cadell and W. Davies, 1814 - Presbyterian Church |
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Page 29
... wisdom , mighty and all - powerful hand , before which we must tremble and adore . Nei- ther the causes nor the issues of the events which we behold , is it in our power to trace ; neither how we came into this world , nor whither we go ...
... wisdom , mighty and all - powerful hand , before which we must tremble and adore . Nei- ther the causes nor the issues of the events which we behold , is it in our power to trace ; neither how we came into this world , nor whither we go ...
Page 42
... wisdom I revere , whose ઃઃ goodness I have so often experienced ; in " whom therefore I repose implicit trust " that all shall end well , and the righteous " be made finally happy . " Good is the word which the Lord bath spoken . Not ...
... wisdom I revere , whose ઃઃ goodness I have so often experienced ; in " whom therefore I repose implicit trust " that all shall end well , and the righteous " be made finally happy . " Good is the word which the Lord bath spoken . Not ...
Page 83
... wisdom , how often , by the seductions of folly , and of passion , have the wise , the learned , and the admired , been shamefully carried away . - Most earnestly to be desired is that blessing promised in the Gospel , of a new heart ...
... wisdom , how often , by the seductions of folly , and of passion , have the wise , the learned , and the admired , been shamefully carried away . - Most earnestly to be desired is that blessing promised in the Gospel , of a new heart ...
Page 84
... wisdom peculiar to himself , he hath made the punishments due to sinners to arise directly from their own behaviour , and to be inflicted by their own hands . He hath no occasion to send forth destroying angels against them ; the thun ...
... wisdom peculiar to himself , he hath made the punishments due to sinners to arise directly from their own behaviour , and to be inflicted by their own hands . He hath no occasion to send forth destroying angels against them ; the thun ...
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... wisdom , grace , and virtue ; in their good considered as rational and immortal beings ; productive of a felicity which is within them , and shall abide with them for ever . While we look only to a pre- sent momentary satisfaction , the ...
... wisdom , grace , and virtue ; in their good considered as rational and immortal beings ; productive of a felicity which is within them , and shall abide with them for ever . While we look only to a pre- sent momentary satisfaction , the ...
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