Sermons, Volumen1W. Colles, 1790 |
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... darkness , for they shall be many * . Į Hence , to a thoughtful mind , no study can appear more important , than how to be suitably prepared for the misfortunes of life ; fo as to contemplate them in pro- spect without difmay , and , if ...
... darkness , for they shall be many * . Į Hence , to a thoughtful mind , no study can appear more important , than how to be suitably prepared for the misfortunes of life ; fo as to contemplate them in pro- spect without difmay , and , if ...
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... darkness ; reflections which cheer the lonely house of virtuous poverty , and at- tend the confcientious fufferer into prison or exile ; which footh the complaints of grief , lighten the preffure of old age , and furnish to the bed of ...
... darkness ; reflections which cheer the lonely house of virtuous poverty , and at- tend the confcientious fufferer into prison or exile ; which footh the complaints of grief , lighten the preffure of old age , and furnish to the bed of ...
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... darkness should be left upon those celeftial objects , towards which we are at the fame time commanded to aspire . We are strangers to the uni- verfe of God . Confined to that spot on which we dwell . We are permitted to know nothing of ...
... darkness should be left upon those celeftial objects , towards which we are at the fame time commanded to aspire . We are strangers to the uni- verfe of God . Confined to that spot on which we dwell . We are permitted to know nothing of ...
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... darkness , evidence with uncer- tainty . Whatever the reasons of this pro- cedure be , the fact is undeniable . He is described in the Old Teftament , as a God that hideth himself * . Clouds and darkness are faid to furround him . His ...
... darkness , evidence with uncer- tainty . Whatever the reasons of this pro- cedure be , the fact is undeniable . He is described in the Old Teftament , as a God that hideth himself * . Clouds and darkness are faid to furround him . His ...
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... darkness of man's condition is no lefs effential to his well - being , than the light which he en- joys . His internal powers , and his ex- ternal fituation , appear to be exactly fitted to each other . Thofe complaints which we are apt ...
... darkness of man's condition is no lefs effential to his well - being , than the light which he en- joys . His internal powers , and his ex- ternal fituation , appear to be exactly fitted to each other . Thofe complaints which we are apt ...
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