Sermons: Chiefly of a Practical NatureJ. Gales, 1821 - 335 páginas |
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... necessary to obviate , and the arguments which it would be incumbent on him to refute ; nothing doubting of his com- petency to perform both the one and the other . But he had not proceeded far in this course , ere he felt his confi ...
... necessary to obviate , and the arguments which it would be incumbent on him to refute ; nothing doubting of his com- petency to perform both the one and the other . But he had not proceeded far in this course , ere he felt his confi ...
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... necessary further to premise , that this Church , in common with most others of the class denomi- nated Independents , in the United States , presents , in its organization , the strange anomaly in ecclesiastical affairs , of a sort of ...
... necessary further to premise , that this Church , in common with most others of the class denomi- nated Independents , in the United States , presents , in its organization , the strange anomaly in ecclesiastical affairs , of a sort of ...
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... necessary to obtain a place of worship for their temporary accommodation ; and the South - Carolina So- ciety , with characteristic liberality , granted them the gra- fuitous use of their public Hall for this purpose . Here Mr. Forster ...
... necessary to obtain a place of worship for their temporary accommodation ; and the South - Carolina So- ciety , with characteristic liberality , granted them the gra- fuitous use of their public Hall for this purpose . Here Mr. Forster ...
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... all exist without that exertion necessary to the control of our passions . Whereas , meekness , being the proper regulation of anger , can know no place in that breast in which this boisterous enemy of our peace is not the subject of man- ...
... all exist without that exertion necessary to the control of our passions . Whereas , meekness , being the proper regulation of anger , can know no place in that breast in which this boisterous enemy of our peace is not the subject of man- ...
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... necessary to the constitution and preservation of meekness . Thus is meekness exalted in its nature , and incessantly progressive in its operations . Ever attendant on genuine piety , it knows no ignoble suspension of exertion ; but is ...
... necessary to the constitution and preservation of meekness . Thus is meekness exalted in its nature , and incessantly progressive in its operations . Ever attendant on genuine piety , it knows no ignoble suspension of exertion ; but is ...
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