Sermons Preached Upon Several Occasions: With the Chief Heads of the Sermons, a Biographical Memoir, and General Index, Volumen2Reeves & Turner, 1877 |
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... temper , which it is hardly possible for the ablest and deepest heads to have a perfect knowledge of . For such very often pray for they know not what , even for their own bane and ruin , and with equal importunity and ignorance solicit ...
... temper , which it is hardly possible for the ablest and deepest heads to have a perfect knowledge of . For such very often pray for they know not what , even for their own bane and ruin , and with equal importunity and ignorance solicit ...
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... temper of the person whom he addresses them to , he strikes for the most part home and sure , and it is seldom but he speeds . And therefore let a man look to it , and before he enters the com- bat with so experienced an enemy , who ...
... temper of the person whom he addresses them to , he strikes for the most part home and sure , and it is seldom but he speeds . And therefore let a man look to it , and before he enters the com- bat with so experienced an enemy , who ...
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... temper of mind utterly contrary to that heroic nature of faith , the noblest property of which is to give light and evidence to things not seen , and being and subsistence to things before they are ; and by so doing , to render its ...
... temper of mind utterly contrary to that heroic nature of faith , the noblest property of which is to give light and evidence to things not seen , and being and subsistence to things before they are ; and by so doing , to render its ...
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... tempers . But , in answer to these , in the first place , I ask , where such a strength and sturdiness of temper ever yet was , or elsewhere to be found in any great and considerable multitude of men ? Flesh and blood was and will be ...
... tempers . But , in answer to these , in the first place , I ask , where such a strength and sturdiness of temper ever yet was , or elsewhere to be found in any great and considerable multitude of men ? Flesh and blood was and will be ...
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... temper and affections , that he is never as- saulted by them , but he is still foiled in the encounter , and always comes off from them a worse man than they found him ; in this case , God , by a sovereign turn of his provi- dence ...
... temper and affections , that he is never as- saulted by them , but he is still foiled in the encounter , and always comes off from them a worse man than they found him ; in this case , God , by a sovereign turn of his provi- dence ...
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