Sermons and Tracts, Volume 2George Wilson, 1825 - Children's sermons |
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... means for removing them : this would be stoicism and indolence . But it requires of us a state of mind reconciled to our outward circumstances , so long as God sees fit to continue us in them . It teaches us that , in order to composure ...
... means for removing them : this would be stoicism and indolence . But it requires of us a state of mind reconciled to our outward circumstances , so long as God sees fit to continue us in them . It teaches us that , in order to composure ...
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... means of extricating him- self , or to impute his misfortunes to the faults of others . In short , it is the chief duty enjoined in * the tenth commandment , where the prohibition to covet our neighbour's goods is as much in ef- fect as ...
... means of extricating him- self , or to impute his misfortunes to the faults of others . In short , it is the chief duty enjoined in * the tenth commandment , where the prohibition to covet our neighbour's goods is as much in ef- fect as ...
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... mean time , an inward principle of contentment is the only means of obtaining any considerable relief . The lust and concupiscence of man it is in vain to satisfy . It is an abyss without a bottom . No earthly blessings can fill the ...
... mean time , an inward principle of contentment is the only means of obtaining any considerable relief . The lust and concupiscence of man it is in vain to satisfy . It is an abyss without a bottom . No earthly blessings can fill the ...
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... mean circumstances ; he was treated with ignominy and unkindness and in- gratitude by all around him . The foxes had holes and the birds of the air had nests , but the Son of Man had not where to lay his head . And when did a murmuring ...
... mean circumstances ; he was treated with ignominy and unkindness and in- gratitude by all around him . The foxes had holes and the birds of the air had nests , but the Son of Man had not where to lay his head . And when did a murmuring ...
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... means of advancing their base interests ; and then in my text he elegantly , and not without irony , repeats in a higher sense the same word Gain , which he had just before employed in speaking of the false teachers " . Those persons ...
... means of advancing their base interests ; and then in my text he elegantly , and not without irony , repeats in a higher sense the same word Gain , which he had just before employed in speaking of the false teachers " . Those persons ...
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