Sermons Preached Upon Several Occasions, Volumen6Clarendon Press, 1823 |
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... poor in spirit : for theirs is the kingdom of heaven . P. 411 . Our Saviour begins his sermon in the mount with seven or eight such propositions as are paradoxes and absur- dities to the maxims and practices of the carnal world ; and ...
... poor in spirit : for theirs is the kingdom of heaven . P. 411 . Our Saviour begins his sermon in the mount with seven or eight such propositions as are paradoxes and absur- dities to the maxims and practices of the carnal world ; and ...
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... poor father , in the mean time , as it were , suffering in his son , and in a manner being executed in effigie ; and the afflicted son having this further load added to his affliction , to hear the defaming of his deceased father . But ...
... poor father , in the mean time , as it were , suffering in his son , and in a manner being executed in effigie ; and the afflicted son having this further load added to his affliction , to hear the defaming of his deceased father . But ...
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... their good . This is sufficiently clear in the present instance : for God inflicted a native blindness upon this poor man , not only because he might , and because he would , but that afterwards , by this wonderful re- 24 A SERMON.
... their good . This is sufficiently clear in the present instance : for God inflicted a native blindness upon this poor man , not only because he might , and because he would , but that afterwards , by this wonderful re- 24 A SERMON.
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... their good . This is sufficiently clear in the present instance : for God inflicted a native blindness upon this poor man , not only because he might , and because he would , but that afterwards , by this wonderful re- 24 A SERMON.
... their good . This is sufficiently clear in the present instance : for God inflicted a native blindness upon this poor man , not only because he might , and because he would , but that afterwards , by this wonderful re- 24 A SERMON.
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... poor beast or fowl that is torn , hunted , and slaughtered , is not miserable ; but he that slaughters and devours him for his luxury and his sin , he is properly and truly miserable : he has the misery , though the other has the pain ...
... poor beast or fowl that is torn , hunted , and slaughtered , is not miserable ; but he that slaughters and devours him for his luxury and his sin , he is properly and truly miserable : he has the misery , though the other has the pain ...
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