Sermons: Chiefly of a Practical NatureJ. Gales, 1821 - 335 páginas |
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... affection and esteem , he felt it his duty to decline its accep- tance . During the summer of 1814 , he preached in the First Presbyterian Church in Charleston , the Pastor of which being at that time absent on a tour to the Northern ...
... affection and esteem , he felt it his duty to decline its accep- tance . During the summer of 1814 , he preached in the First Presbyterian Church in Charleston , the Pastor of which being at that time absent on a tour to the Northern ...
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... affections ; but very many of an opposite kind . He found , too , as he proceeded , that they had much more to offer in behalf of their peculiar opinions , and this far more plausible too , than he had pre- viously imagined . He was not ...
... affections ; but very many of an opposite kind . He found , too , as he proceeded , that they had much more to offer in behalf of their peculiar opinions , and this far more plausible too , than he had pre- viously imagined . He was not ...
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... affections . Few men have been more ardently beloved while living , or lamented , when dead , with more heart - felt sorrow . His moral feelings were pure , elevated , discriminating , delicate , consistent ; his piety was rational ...
... affections . Few men have been more ardently beloved while living , or lamented , when dead , with more heart - felt sorrow . His moral feelings were pure , elevated , discriminating , delicate , consistent ; his piety was rational ...
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... affections and conduct , to the principles of truth - our happiness cannot be secure we cannot see God in peace . But , in order to bring the subject of our text more completely to view , and to give to the object of the Apostle that ...
... affections and conduct , to the principles of truth - our happiness cannot be secure we cannot see God in peace . But , in order to bring the subject of our text more completely to view , and to give to the object of the Apostle that ...
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... affection of one whose duty and whose pleasure it is to proclaim the principles of the everlasting Gospel , that " now is the accepted time , now is the day of salvation : " and that , in putting off the day of Grace , in delaying the ...
... affection of one whose duty and whose pleasure it is to proclaim the principles of the everlasting Gospel , that " now is the accepted time , now is the day of salvation : " and that , in putting off the day of Grace , in delaying the ...
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