Sermons on Several Occasions, Volumen2J. Emory and B. Waugh, 1834 |
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... suppose they have remained upwards of three thousand years ; when laid in the balance with eternity ? It vanishes ... Suppose there were a ball of sand , as large as SA the globe of earth ; suppose a grain of SERMON LIX . ] 15 ON ETERNITY .
... suppose they have remained upwards of three thousand years ; when laid in the balance with eternity ? It vanishes ... Suppose there were a ball of sand , as large as SA the globe of earth ; suppose a grain of SERMON LIX . ] 15 ON ETERNITY .
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... Suppose the ocean to be so enlarged , as to include all the space between the earth and the starry heavens . Sup- pose a drop of this water to be annihilated once in a thousand years ; yet that whole space of duration , wherein this ...
... Suppose the ocean to be so enlarged , as to include all the space between the earth and the starry heavens . Sup- pose a drop of this water to be annihilated once in a thousand years ; yet that whole space of duration , wherein this ...
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... suppose , that this single point would engross his whole attention . Certainly it ought so to do : certainly if these things are so , there can be but one thing needful . Oh let you and I , at least , whatever others do , choose that ...
... suppose , that this single point would engross his whole attention . Certainly it ought so to do : certainly if these things are so , there can be but one thing needful . Oh let you and I , at least , whatever others do , choose that ...
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... you to believe any mystery in this ; whereas you suppose the contrary . But , 2. You do already believe many things which you cannot comprehend . 7. To begin with the latter : You do already SERMON LX . ] 21 ON THE TRINITY .
... you to believe any mystery in this ; whereas you suppose the contrary . But , 2. You do already believe many things which you cannot comprehend . 7. To begin with the latter : You do already SERMON LX . ] 21 ON THE TRINITY .
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... suppose their sides were abrupt , or difficult of ascent . It is highly probable that they rose and fell by almost insensible degrees . 3. As to the internal parts of the earth , even to this day , we have scarce any knowledge of them ...
... suppose their sides were abrupt , or difficult of ascent . It is highly probable that they rose and fell by almost insensible degrees . 3. As to the internal parts of the earth , even to this day , we have scarce any knowledge of them ...
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