Sermons, Chiefly on Practical Subjects, Томи 1 – 2Gilbert & Hodges, C.A. Archer & N. Mahon, 1814 |
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... condition in which he appeared , every suspicion of this kind vanishes in an instant . - Surrounded as he was with every discouraging worldly circumstance , his followers could have no possible ground of attachment to him , but what ...
... condition in which he appeared , every suspicion of this kind vanishes in an instant . - Surrounded as he was with every discouraging worldly circumstance , his followers could have no possible ground of attachment to him , but what ...
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... condition , when they extinguish that heaven - lighted lamp , which was placed within them to direct their coun sels and pursuits ! ཐི Under a lively impression of this evil , it is the first study of the just to preserve their F f VOL ...
... condition , when they extinguish that heaven - lighted lamp , which was placed within them to direct their coun sels and pursuits ! ཐི Under a lively impression of this evil , it is the first study of the just to preserve their F f VOL ...
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... condition , it should be our second endea- vour , within the bounds of discretion , to bring our condition to our desires . They are both , though not in an equal degree , exertions of prudence and virtue . It is a point , however , of ...
... condition , it should be our second endea- vour , within the bounds of discretion , to bring our condition to our desires . They are both , though not in an equal degree , exertions of prudence and virtue . It is a point , however , of ...
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