Sermons, Chiefly on Practical Subjects, Томи 1 – 2Gilbert & Hodges, C.A. Archer & N. Mahon, 1814 |
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... true distinction , no instances of favour from Heaven , often withheld from the best , and granted to the worst of men.- What are they , but mere accidental diffe- rences , of no moment in the true estimate of life ; in no degree ...
... true distinction , no instances of favour from Heaven , often withheld from the best , and granted to the worst of men.- What are they , but mere accidental diffe- rences , of no moment in the true estimate of life ; in no degree ...
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... true nature of religion , as revealed in the gospel of Christ , and approved by every unprejudiced mind and heart . We should know with exactness the rules of duty , by which it can alone conduct us to the object of our ardent wishes ...
... true nature of religion , as revealed in the gospel of Christ , and approved by every unprejudiced mind and heart . We should know with exactness the rules of duty , by which it can alone conduct us to the object of our ardent wishes ...
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... true equanimity of temper and propriety of conduct on the most difficult and trying occasions of life .. -For surely , in the coolest judgment of reason , we cannot ascribe praise to the equanimity and patience , which flow merely from ...
... true equanimity of temper and propriety of conduct on the most difficult and trying occasions of life .. -For surely , in the coolest judgment of reason , we cannot ascribe praise to the equanimity and patience , which flow merely from ...
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