Sermons, Chiefly on Practical Subjects, Томи 1 – 2Gilbert & Hodges, C.A. Archer & N. Mahon, 1814 |
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... expression of duty and respect to a kind and indulgent parent , without whose con- stant superintendence existence would cease to be , a blessing . # Let us then , my friends , above all things , cultivate a temper of unaffected piety ...
... expression of duty and respect to a kind and indulgent parent , without whose con- stant superintendence existence would cease to be , a blessing . # Let us then , my friends , above all things , cultivate a temper of unaffected piety ...
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... the possession . Whether , then , we apply the expression of the perfect day to the state of the right- " eous in the present or a future world , ( both S seem to be included ) we are not to a shining and increasing Light . 227.
... the possession . Whether , then , we apply the expression of the perfect day to the state of the right- " eous in the present or a future world , ( both S seem to be included ) we are not to a shining and increasing Light . 227.
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... expression , and the sentiment it conveys . One great objection , which numbers have made to a patient and for- giving temper , arises from a persuasion that it betrays a meanness of spirit , and a dishonourable submission to an adver ...
... expression , and the sentiment it conveys . One great objection , which numbers have made to a patient and for- giving temper , arises from a persuasion that it betrays a meanness of spirit , and a dishonourable submission to an adver ...
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