SermonsJ. James, 1823 - 643 pages |
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Page 130
... manner than where a daily invitation and repetition of the kind- ness perpetually put him in mind of his obligation . If any thing could still add to this , it was that it did not appear to be the dry offer of a faint civility , but ...
... manner than where a daily invitation and repetition of the kind- ness perpetually put him in mind of his obligation . If any thing could still add to this , it was that it did not appear to be the dry offer of a faint civility , but ...
Page 131
... manner as we think it most likely to be accepted in discharge of the obligation . -So that , though we are not to imagine Elisha could be wanting in religious duties , as well as wishes , to so hospitable a friend , we may yet sup- pose ...
... manner as we think it most likely to be accepted in discharge of the obligation . -So that , though we are not to imagine Elisha could be wanting in religious duties , as well as wishes , to so hospitable a friend , we may yet sup- pose ...
Page 389
... manner , and see the blessings of a protestant king in its fairest light , with all the mercies which made way for it , will have still more abundant reason to adore that good Being , who has all along protected it from the ene- mies ...
... manner , and see the blessings of a protestant king in its fairest light , with all the mercies which made way for it , will have still more abundant reason to adore that good Being , who has all along protected it from the ene- mies ...
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