Sermons, Chiefly on Practical Subjects, Томи 1 – 2Gilbert & Hodges, C.A. Archer & N. Mahon, 1814 |
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... highest perfection and happiness of which human nature is capable . a But , what a wretched contrast to this is the condition of a heart , which is ex- posed to the insults of irregular and jarring passions ! They produce a con- stant ...
... highest perfection and happiness of which human nature is capable . a But , what a wretched contrast to this is the condition of a heart , which is ex- posed to the insults of irregular and jarring passions ! They produce a con- stant ...
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... highest order in the presence of God ; the appearance of the same angel to Mary , de- claring the miraculous conception of Jesus , as the Son of the Highest , of whose kingdom there shall be no end ; and the celebration of his birth by ...
... highest order in the presence of God ; the appearance of the same angel to Mary , de- claring the miraculous conception of Jesus , as the Son of the Highest , of whose kingdom there shall be no end ; and the celebration of his birth by ...
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... highest than the lowest . - He has , by the same means , illustrated three points in the Divine government of this world , with respect to which , it has been found very difficult to settle the feelings and opinions of mankind . — The ...
... highest than the lowest . - He has , by the same means , illustrated three points in the Divine government of this world , with respect to which , it has been found very difficult to settle the feelings and opinions of mankind . — The ...
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