Sermons: Chiefly of a Practical NatureJ. Gales, 1821 - 335 páginas |
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... earth . From the effects of this fever he never entirely recovered . He himself always considered it as the origin of that dis- ease which finally terminated his existence . He soon regained , however , sufficient strength to be able to ...
... earth . From the effects of this fever he never entirely recovered . He himself always considered it as the origin of that dis- ease which finally terminated his existence . He soon regained , however , sufficient strength to be able to ...
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... earth ; and he is now far beyond the reach of either the praise or the censure of mortals . His record is on high . But to us it may be useful to recal and to embody , while their impression is : fresh upon our minds , some of the most ...
... earth ; and he is now far beyond the reach of either the praise or the censure of mortals . His record is on high . But to us it may be useful to recal and to embody , while their impression is : fresh upon our minds , some of the most ...
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... earth . " And , says the Psalmist , The meek shall inherit the earth ; and shall delight themselves in the abundance of peace . " Let meekness , then , be the sub- ject of our present meditation . And while I endeavor to describe this ...
... earth . " And , says the Psalmist , The meek shall inherit the earth ; and shall delight themselves in the abundance of peace . " Let meekness , then , be the sub- ject of our present meditation . And while I endeavor to describe this ...
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... earth . He enjoys quiet within his own breast ; he conciliates the feelings of others , and escapes those innumerable injuries and perplexities to which the proud are daily exposed . II . Let us next attend to this excellent vir- tue ...
... earth . He enjoys quiet within his own breast ; he conciliates the feelings of others , and escapes those innumerable injuries and perplexities to which the proud are daily exposed . II . Let us next attend to this excellent vir- tue ...
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... earth , " it proves , in the end , their principal qualification for becoming members of that glorious and blessed society above , of which Jesus , the great pattern of meekness , is the head and master . rant . V. Surely a virtue which ...
... earth , " it proves , in the end , their principal qualification for becoming members of that glorious and blessed society above , of which Jesus , the great pattern of meekness , is the head and master . rant . V. Surely a virtue which ...
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