Sermons, Volumen1T. Cadell; F.C. & J Rivington [& others], 1822 - 475 páginas |
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... desires no return from them but a devout and thank- ful heart . While others can trace their prosperity to no higher source than a concurrence of worldly causes , and , often , of mean or trifling incidents which occasionally favoured ...
... desires no return from them but a devout and thank- ful heart . While others can trace their prosperity to no higher source than a concurrence of worldly causes , and , often , of mean or trifling incidents which occasionally favoured ...
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... desire not the knowledge of thy ways . What is the Almighty that we should serve him ? Or , what profit should we have , if we pray unto him ? - They say unto God , depart from us . What an impious voice ! Could we have believed it ...
... desire not the knowledge of thy ways . What is the Almighty that we should serve him ? Or , what profit should we have , if we pray unto him ? - They say unto God , depart from us . What an impious voice ! Could we have believed it ...
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... desire him to say , what measure of information would afford him entire satisfaction . This , he will tell us , requires not any long or deep deliberation . He desires only to have his view en- larged beyond the limits of this corporeal ...
... desire him to say , what measure of information would afford him entire satisfaction . This , he will tell us , requires not any long or deep deliberation . He desires only to have his view en- larged beyond the limits of this corporeal ...
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... desire . The immediate effect of such a discovery would be , to annihilate in our eye all human objects , and to ... desires and fears , those hopes and interests , by which we are at present stimulated , would cease to operate . Human ...
... desire . The immediate effect of such a discovery would be , to annihilate in our eye all human objects , and to ... desires and fears , those hopes and interests , by which we are at present stimulated , would cease to operate . Human ...
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... desire , between present pleasure and future good . In this conflict , the souls of good men are tried , improved , and strengthened . In this field , their honours are reaped . Here are formed the capital virtues of fortitude ...
... desire , between present pleasure and future good . In this conflict , the souls of good men are tried , improved , and strengthened . In this field , their honours are reaped . Here are formed the capital virtues of fortitude ...
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