Sermons, Chiefly on Practical Subjects, Томи 1 – 2Gilbert & Hodges, C.A. Archer & N. Mahon, 1814 |
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... bound to maintain . We are , accordingly , required to walk humbly with God , to offer Him all those religious regards which are due to his perfections , and to derive an animating support in the discharge of every moral and religious ...
... bound to maintain . We are , accordingly , required to walk humbly with God , to offer Him all those religious regards which are due to his perfections , and to derive an animating support in the discharge of every moral and religious ...
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... bound by so many ties to cultivate , is very properly represented by walking humbly with God , as expres- sive of an habitual temper of heart , and tenor of conduct , formed and regulated by a lively sense of his perfections and ...
... bound by so many ties to cultivate , is very properly represented by walking humbly with God , as expres- sive of an habitual temper of heart , and tenor of conduct , formed and regulated by a lively sense of his perfections and ...
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... bound , by the strongest ties of reason , ingenuity and inte- rest , to examine with candour , and receive with gratitude and meekness the words of truth , which are able to make wise to salva- tion . They do not waste their time and la ...
... bound , by the strongest ties of reason , ingenuity and inte- rest , to examine with candour , and receive with gratitude and meekness the words of truth , which are able to make wise to salva- tion . They do not waste their time and la ...
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