Sermons and ChargesCarter, Hendee, 1832 - 428 páginas |
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... sentiment . Why then should we complain , that with respect to revelation we are obliged to walk by faith , and not by sight ? Is not this complaining that men are made as they are ? Is it not finding fault with the natural imperfection ...
... sentiment . Why then should we complain , that with respect to revelation we are obliged to walk by faith , and not by sight ? Is not this complaining that men are made as they are ? Is it not finding fault with the natural imperfection ...
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... they are borrowed , shed a mild lustre over their language and sentiments . The text presents us with an agreeable image , a light , which is soft and gentle , like the moon ; SERMON III Character of a wise and amiable Woman.
... they are borrowed , shed a mild lustre over their language and sentiments . The text presents us with an agreeable image , a light , which is soft and gentle , like the moon ; SERMON III Character of a wise and amiable Woman.
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... sentiments of nature , your own feelings , my brethren , will confirm and in this light is long life represented in the ancient scriptures . When the happiness of a favorite of heaven is described in the Old Testament , this particular ...
... sentiments of nature , your own feelings , my brethren , will confirm and in this light is long life represented in the ancient scriptures . When the happiness of a favorite of heaven is described in the Old Testament , this particular ...
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... sentiments , will at last be convinced , that many propositions are probable , but that few are certain . He will learn , that when he has given up what cannot be defended in his own creed , and others have surrendered what cannot be ...
... sentiments , will at last be convinced , that many propositions are probable , but that few are certain . He will learn , that when he has given up what cannot be defended in his own creed , and others have surrendered what cannot be ...
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... sentiment on this sub- ject ; but the various religious denominations appear to vie with each other and with the Romish church , who shall most excel in acts of beneficence . The British nation , who stand at the head of the Protestant ...
... sentiment on this sub- ject ; but the various religious denominations appear to vie with each other and with the Romish church , who shall most excel in acts of beneficence . The British nation , who stand at the head of the Protestant ...
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