Sermons on Several Occasions, Volumen2J. Emory and B. Waugh, 1834 |
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... able than another to revise my own writings ; in order , either to retrench what is redundant , to supply what is wanting , or to make any farther alterations which shall appear needful . 3. To make these plain discourses more useful ...
... able than another to revise my own writings ; in order , either to retrench what is redundant , to supply what is wanting , or to make any farther alterations which shall appear needful . 3. To make these plain discourses more useful ...
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... able ; but will with the temptation also make a way to escape , that ve may be able to bear it , 1 Corinthians x , 13 212 SERMON LXXXVIII . - On Patience . Let patience have vi CONTENTS .
... able ; but will with the temptation also make a way to escape , that ve may be able to bear it , 1 Corinthians x , 13 212 SERMON LXXXVIII . - On Patience . Let patience have vi CONTENTS .
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... able to form a more adequate conception of eternity to come ? In order to this , let us compare it with the several degrees of duration which we are acquainted with . An ephemeron fly lives six hours ; from six in the evening , to ...
... able to form a more adequate conception of eternity to come ? In order to this , let us compare it with the several degrees of duration which we are acquainted with . An ephemeron fly lives six hours ; from six in the evening , to ...
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... able passages in the Psalms , ( one in the 8th , the other in the 144th , ) which bear a near relation to it . The former is , When I consider thy heavens , the work of thy fingers ; the moon and the stars which thou hast ordained ...
... able passages in the Psalms , ( one in the 8th , the other in the 144th , ) which bear a near relation to it . The former is , When I consider thy heavens , the work of thy fingers ; the moon and the stars which thou hast ordained ...
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... able to under- stand ! But it is our duty to contemplate what he has wrought , and to understand as much of it as we are able . For " the merciful Lord , " as the psalmist observes , " hath so done his marvellous works " of creation ...
... able to under- stand ! But it is our duty to contemplate what he has wrought , and to understand as much of it as we are able . For " the merciful Lord , " as the psalmist observes , " hath so done his marvellous works " of creation ...
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