A Series of Discourses on the Leading Doctrines and Duties of Christianity, Volume 3Dodd, Rumsey and Stevenson, 1815 - Presbyterian Church |
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... devotion , of parental instruction , and the obligation of each member to aim at promoting the edi- fication of the others , I have endeavored to point out the advantages of being habitually in the fear of Jehovah . " The grace of 8.
... devotion , of parental instruction , and the obligation of each member to aim at promoting the edi- fication of the others , I have endeavored to point out the advantages of being habitually in the fear of Jehovah . " The grace of 8.
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... devotion when the solitary my Father , and my God are changed into the social our Father , and our God ? How is the hope of glory ennobled and animated by the prospect of participation ? Here am I , holy Father , with her whom thou ...
... devotion when the solitary my Father , and my God are changed into the social our Father , and our God ? How is the hope of glory ennobled and animated by the prospect of participation ? Here am I , holy Father , with her whom thou ...
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... devotion ; and perhaps few passages are more happily calculated to en- force it than the verse which I have chosen . Cornelius , whose example is here presented for our imitation , was a centurion , an officer of considerable rank in ...
... devotion ; and perhaps few passages are more happily calculated to en- force it than the verse which I have chosen . Cornelius , whose example is here presented for our imitation , was a centurion , an officer of considerable rank in ...
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... devotion : Neither the frame of our bo- dies , nor the relations which we sustain to our families , or the church , or society , ad- mit of unceasing attention to the exercises of religion . There are certain obligations binding upon us 71.
... devotion : Neither the frame of our bo- dies , nor the relations which we sustain to our families , or the church , or society , ad- mit of unceasing attention to the exercises of religion . There are certain obligations binding upon us 71.
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... devotion , and that these were punctually observed . " Thus in common language we say that a tree is always fruitful which yields its fruit at the proper period ; the sacrifice which was of- fered up every morning and evening among the ...
... devotion , and that these were punctually observed . " Thus in common language we say that a tree is always fruitful which yields its fruit at the proper period ; the sacrifice which was of- fered up every morning and evening among the ...
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admonish admonition amidst angels apostacy apostle appear attend become behold Bereans blessing blood called cern christian church command consider consolation covenant curse devotion dili diligence discharge divine divine grace duty earth edification enjoy eternal everlasting exercises exhorting faith Father fear give glory gospel grace hand hath hear heart heaven heavenly Holy Ghost honor important infinitely instruction interests irreligion Israel Jehovah Jerusalem Jesus Christ judgments kingdom labor ligion living Lord Jesus Lord's means ment mercy ministered nation nature neglect ness offered offspring oracles ordinances parents peace perfect pleasure praise pray prayer preached privileges promises promoting prophet racter reason receive Redeemer rejoicing religion righteous sabbath salvation sanctification sanctifying sanctuary Saviour scriptures SERMON serve the Lord shalt shew sinners soul Spirit supplication thee ther Thessalo Thessalonica thine things thou throne timate tion tism truth unto walk word worship wrath