Sermons, Chiefly on Practical Subjects, Томи 1 – 2Gilbert & Hodges, C.A. Archer & N. Mahon, 1814 |
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... intimately connected by the sacred ties of moral and religious obligation , that the ha- bitual neglect or violation of any one of them destroys the consistence , beauty , and useful- ness of 198 The Meaning of Charity.
... intimately connected by the sacred ties of moral and religious obligation , that the ha- bitual neglect or violation of any one of them destroys the consistence , beauty , and useful- ness of 198 The Meaning of Charity.
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... obligation to it is inseparable from a belief in his transcend- ent perfections , and the consideration of our own state and condition . By refusing to comply with it , we do , in fact , deny him to be what he is , our gracious creator ...
... obligation to it is inseparable from a belief in his transcend- ent perfections , and the consideration of our own state and condition . By refusing to comply with it , we do , in fact , deny him to be what he is , our gracious creator ...
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... obligation to make the most public acknowledgment of them . As members of society , we form one body ; as such , we enjoy many of our most valuable privileges , and stand in need of numberless mercies . As such , therefore , we should ...
... obligation to make the most public acknowledgment of them . As members of society , we form one body ; as such , we enjoy many of our most valuable privileges , and stand in need of numberless mercies . As such , therefore , we should ...
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