Sermons on Several Occasions, Volumen2J. Emory and B. Waugh, 1834 |
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... observe how trifling the possessions were , in which he so prided himself , in compa- rison of the whole earth ! How applicable is this to the present case . Does any one value himself on his earthly possessions ? Alas , what is the ...
... observe how trifling the possessions were , in which he so prided himself , in compa- rison of the whole earth ! How applicable is this to the present case . Does any one value himself on his earthly possessions ? Alas , what is the ...
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... observe , this sup- position cannot be admitted . The world at the beginning was in a totally different state from that wherein we find it now . Object , there- fore , whatever you please to the present state , either of the animate or ...
... observe , this sup- position cannot be admitted . The world at the beginning was in a totally different state from that wherein we find it now . Object , there- fore , whatever you please to the present state , either of the animate or ...
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... observe , throughout this whole narration , the inexpressible tenderness and lenity of the almighty Creator , from whom they had revolted ; the Sovereign against whom they had rebelled . " And the Lord God called unto Adam , and 38 ...
... observe , throughout this whole narration , the inexpressible tenderness and lenity of the almighty Creator , from whom they had revolted ; the Sovereign against whom they had rebelled . " And the Lord God called unto Adam , and 38 ...
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... observe , " " Sanctius his animal mentisque capacius altæ Deerat adhuc ! - There was still wanting a creature of a higher rank , capable of wisdom and holiness . Natus homo est . " So God created man in his own image ; in the image of ...
... observe , " " Sanctius his animal mentisque capacius altæ Deerat adhuc ! - There was still wanting a creature of a higher rank , capable of wisdom and holiness . Natus homo est . " So God created man in his own image ; in the image of ...
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... observe : we must not think they are , because he knows them . No ; he knows them , because they are . Just as I ( if one may be allowed to compare the things of men with the deep things of God ) now know the sun shines : yet the sun ...
... observe : we must not think they are , because he knows them . No ; he knows them , because they are . Just as I ( if one may be allowed to compare the things of men with the deep things of God ) now know the sun shines : yet the sun ...
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