Sermons: Chiefly of a Practical NatureJ. Gales, 1821 - 335 páginas |
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... impression of the scene . The inte resting nature of the celebration , the eloquence of the Discourse , and the colouring evidently thrown over some of the topics by the peculiar situation and feelings of the speaker his figure pale and ...
... impression of the scene . The inte resting nature of the celebration , the eloquence of the Discourse , and the colouring evidently thrown over some of the topics by the peculiar situation and feelings of the speaker his figure pale and ...
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... impression is : fresh upon our minds , some of the most striking traits in his interesting character . To dwell on the memory of such a man , not only affords a melancholy delight ; it is greatly profitable to our virtue . It comes over ...
... impression is : fresh upon our minds , some of the most striking traits in his interesting character . To dwell on the memory of such a man , not only affords a melancholy delight ; it is greatly profitable to our virtue . It comes over ...
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... impressions of truth and duty from no man upon trust . He acted under an habitual and deep sense of his own personal responsibility for his opinions and his conduct ; and every thing was with him subjected to the test of rigid and ...
... impressions of truth and duty from no man upon trust . He acted under an habitual and deep sense of his own personal responsibility for his opinions and his conduct ; and every thing was with him subjected to the test of rigid and ...
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... impressions of moral excellence which constitute the image of God in the soul ; and without which , we never can , in any degree , be assimilated to the divine perfection ; or be at all prepared for the enjoyments of Heaven . That trait ...
... impressions of moral excellence which constitute the image of God in the soul ; and without which , we never can , in any degree , be assimilated to the divine perfection ; or be at all prepared for the enjoyments of Heaven . That trait ...
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... impressions and distinctions of truth ; when the heart is so shielded , that the arrows of conviction can no longer pierce it ; then shall the measure of our iniquity be filled , and we shall have put the seal to our own condemnation ...
... impressions and distinctions of truth ; when the heart is so shielded , that the arrows of conviction can no longer pierce it ; then shall the measure of our iniquity be filled , and we shall have put the seal to our own condemnation ...
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