Sermons, Chiefly on Practical Subjects, Томи 1 – 2Gilbert & Hodges, C.A. Archer & N. Mahon, 1814 |
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... observations shew that the life and character are virtuous or vicious , according to the prevailing disposition and temper of the heart , it is an undeni- able consequence , that they must be also happy or miserable , because virtue and ...
... observations shew that the life and character are virtuous or vicious , according to the prevailing disposition and temper of the heart , it is an undeni- able consequence , that they must be also happy or miserable , because virtue and ...
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... observations , I trust , it fully appears , that the interpretation of the text , against which they are pointed , is not just ; that neither charity , nor any other virtue , can of itself place us in the number of those , whose sins ...
... observations , I trust , it fully appears , that the interpretation of the text , against which they are pointed , is not just ; that neither charity , nor any other virtue , can of itself place us in the number of those , whose sins ...
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... observations on the nature of sin , as the sting of death , will receive sup port from the following remarks , which are intended to shew that , though there are other views , in which death may raise some alarm , there is none in which ...
... observations on the nature of sin , as the sting of death , will receive sup port from the following remarks , which are intended to shew that , though there are other views , in which death may raise some alarm , there is none in which ...
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