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The second of a crowned lion , roaring for time present ; because it hath the
principality of all actions , for which it calls loud . The third of a deceitful dog ,
fawning for time to come ; because it feeds some men with many Aattering hopes
, to their ...
The second of a crowned lion , roaring for time present ; because it hath the
principality of all actions , for which it calls loud . The third of a deceitful dog ,
fawning for time to come ; because it feeds some men with many Aattering hopes
, to their ...
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The second of a crowned lion , roaring for time present ; because it hath the
principality of all actions , for which it calls loud . The third of a deceitful ' dog ,
fawning for time to come ; because it feeds some men with many flattering hopes
, 10 ...
The second of a crowned lion , roaring for time present ; because it hath the
principality of all actions , for which it calls loud . The third of a deceitful ' dog ,
fawning for time to come ; because it feeds some men with many flattering hopes
, 10 ...
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In the eastern nations , when they did homage to their kings , they made them a
present . Thus the subjection of the kings of Sheba to Christ is spoken of , Psalm
Ixxii . 10 . What the wise men presented , were intended by Providence as a ...
In the eastern nations , when they did homage to their kings , they made them a
present . Thus the subjection of the kings of Sheba to Christ is spoken of , Psalm
Ixxii . 10 . What the wise men presented , were intended by Providence as a ...
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It must be a mortifying reflection to those who place all their happiness in the
present world , when they consider that in a short time they must be
dispossessed of all , and descend to the grave . And the greater their pleasures ,
the more ...
It must be a mortifying reflection to those who place all their happiness in the
present world , when they consider that in a short time they must be
dispossessed of all , and descend to the grave . And the greater their pleasures ,
the more ...
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WILLIAM BROMLEY CADOGAN died 1797 , aged 46 . He aimed at usefulness ,
not applause , and he had the happiness to find that he did not labour in vain ; for
few persons in the present day , for the space of time he preached , have been ...
WILLIAM BROMLEY CADOGAN died 1797 , aged 46 . He aimed at usefulness ,
not applause , and he had the happiness to find that he did not labour in vain ; for
few persons in the present day , for the space of time he preached , have been ...
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