SermonsJ. James, 1823 - 643 pages |
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Page 102
... consider the horrid effects of them in all those barbarous devastations we read of , where whole nations have been put to the sword , or have been driven out to nakedness and famine , to make room for new comers ! -Consider how great a ...
... consider the horrid effects of them in all those barbarous devastations we read of , where whole nations have been put to the sword , or have been driven out to nakedness and famine , to make room for new comers ! -Consider how great a ...
Page 103
... Consider how many of these helpless wretches have been hauled from thence in all periods of this tyrannic usurpation , to undergo the massacres and flames to which a false and a bloody religion has condemned them ! If this sad history ...
... Consider how many of these helpless wretches have been hauled from thence in all periods of this tyrannic usurpation , to undergo the massacres and flames to which a false and a bloody religion has condemned them ! If this sad history ...
Page 135
... consider , considers neither awful regard to God , - -nor the true relation them- selves bear to him . Could they consider this , and learn to weigh the causes , and compare the conse- quences of things , and to exercise the reason ...
... consider , considers neither awful regard to God , - -nor the true relation them- selves bear to him . Could they consider this , and learn to weigh the causes , and compare the conse- quences of things , and to exercise the reason ...
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