Sermons on Several OccasionsCCEL, 1946 - 596 páginas |
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... regards only the invariable rules of justice, and saith, “I know not to show mercy.” 4. Who then can appear before such a ... regard to each of the preceding considerations. But, to wave this, the wisdom of the first step hereto, the ...
... regards only the invariable rules of justice, and saith, “I know not to show mercy.” 4. Who then can appear before such a ... regard to each of the preceding considerations. But, to wave this, the wisdom of the first step hereto, the ...
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... regard to prayer of every kind, public or private, and the blessing annexed thereto: “If any of you lack wisdom, let him ask of God, that giveth to all men liberally,” (if they ask; otherwise “ye have not, because ye ask not,” (James 4 ...
... regard to prayer of every kind, public or private, and the blessing annexed thereto: “If any of you lack wisdom, let him ask of God, that giveth to all men liberally,” (if they ask; otherwise “ye have not, because ye ask not,” (James 4 ...
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... regard to the former, we may observe, there is a kind of order, wherein God himself is generally pleased to use these means in bringing a sinner to salvation. A stupid, senseless wretch is going on in his own way, not having God in all ...
... regard to the former, we may observe, there is a kind of order, wherein God himself is generally pleased to use these means in bringing a sinner to salvation. A stupid, senseless wretch is going on in his own way, not having God in all ...
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... regard to anger, and sorrow, and fear; preserving the mean in every circumstance of life, and not declining either to the right hand or the left. 4. Meekness, therefore, seems properly to relate to ourselves[.] But it may be referred ...
... regard to anger, and sorrow, and fear; preserving the mean in every circumstance of life, and not declining either to the right hand or the left. 4. Meekness, therefore, seems properly to relate to ourselves[.] But it may be referred ...
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... regard to the Apostles, that their evidence might be the more unexceptionable. But from the annals of the church we learn another, and a far different reason, why he suffered the heavy persecutions which rose in the second and third ...
... regard to the Apostles, that their evidence might be the more unexceptionable. But from the annals of the church we learn another, and a far different reason, why he suffered the heavy persecutions which rose in the second and third ...
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