Sermons and ChargesCarter, Hendee, 1832 - 428 páginas |
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... Judge Minot 341 SERMON XXVIII . The Character of Dr Howard 362 SERMON XXIX . Duties of a People to their Minister 373 · CHARGE I. Delivered at the Ordination of Mr Cary 388 CHARGE II . Delivered at the Ordination of Mr Peirce . 398 ...
... Judge Minot 341 SERMON XXVIII . The Character of Dr Howard 362 SERMON XXIX . Duties of a People to their Minister 373 · CHARGE I. Delivered at the Ordination of Mr Cary 388 CHARGE II . Delivered at the Ordination of Mr Peirce . 398 ...
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... judge of men ? Why are we not enabled absolutely to determine , whether Jesus Christ is a pre - existent being , or only a man ? Why do we not certainly know , whether or not , he is an object of prayer ? Why have we not more than ...
... judge of men ? Why are we not enabled absolutely to determine , whether Jesus Christ is a pre - existent being , or only a man ? Why do we not certainly know , whether or not , he is an object of prayer ? Why have we not more than ...
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... judges , of some of whom it may be truly said , that their length of days has been a blessing to the public . Finally , a long life may be viewed as a distinguished blessing , as it is frequently the effect and the reward of virtue ...
... judges , of some of whom it may be truly said , that their length of days has been a blessing to the public . Finally , a long life may be viewed as a distinguished blessing , as it is frequently the effect and the reward of virtue ...
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... , without reminding the young , that they have their duties ; and that one of the most important is , to pay homage to gray hairs . We may judge in some measure of the state of morals in any country from the manner , SERMON IV . 47.
... , without reminding the young , that they have their duties ; and that one of the most important is , to pay homage to gray hairs . We may judge in some measure of the state of morals in any country from the manner , SERMON IV . 47.
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... judge , where you must give a true account of all that you have done on earth . Happy will it be for you , if you can lift up your heads with conscious innocence when you stand before his tribunal , if your transitory life has not been ...
... judge , where you must give a true account of all that you have done on earth . Happy will it be for you , if you can lift up your heads with conscious innocence when you stand before his tribunal , if your transitory life has not been ...
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