Sermons, Volumen1W. Colles, 1790 |
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... ject lamentation , They have taken away my gods , which I have made , and what have I more * ? - Such are the caufes to which we must ascribe the broken spirits , the peevish temper , and impatient paffions , that so often attend the ...
... ject lamentation , They have taken away my gods , which I have made , and what have I more * ? - Such are the caufes to which we must ascribe the broken spirits , the peevish temper , and impatient paffions , that so often attend the ...
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... ject draws near . He is not for faken by the world , but retires from it with dig- nity ; reviewing with a calm mind the part which he has acted , and trufting to the promife of God for an approaching re- ward . Such fentiments and ...
... ject draws near . He is not for faken by the world , but retires from it with dig- nity ; reviewing with a calm mind the part which he has acted , and trufting to the promife of God for an approaching re- ward . Such fentiments and ...
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... ject , with representing to the profperous men of the world , thofe crimes and mise- ries into which the abuse of their condi- tion is likely to betray them , and calling upon them to beware of the dangers with which they are threatened ...
... ject , with representing to the profperous men of the world , thofe crimes and mise- ries into which the abuse of their condi- tion is likely to betray them , and calling upon them to beware of the dangers with which they are threatened ...
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... ject , either arises , or feems to arife . Was such an obscure and imperfect discovery of another life worthy to proceed from God ? Does it not afford fome ground , either to tax his goodness , or to fufpect the evi- dence of its coming ...
... ject , either arises , or feems to arife . Was such an obscure and imperfect discovery of another life worthy to proceed from God ? Does it not afford fome ground , either to tax his goodness , or to fufpect the evi- dence of its coming ...
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Hugh Blair. ther to complain of Providence , or to ob- ject to the evidence of a future ftate , be- cause that evidence is not of a more fen- fible and striking nature . Let us attempt humbly to trace the reafons , why , though permitted ...
Hugh Blair. ther to complain of Providence , or to ob- ject to the evidence of a future ftate , be- cause that evidence is not of a more fen- fible and striking nature . Let us attempt humbly to trace the reafons , why , though permitted ...
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