SermonsJ. James, 1823 - 643 pages |
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... natural impres- sions of benevolence , ―That a man must do much violence to himself , and suffer many a painful strug- gle , before he can tear away so great and noble a part of his nature . Of this , antiquity has preserved a beautiful ...
... natural impres- sions of benevolence , ―That a man must do much violence to himself , and suffer many a painful strug- gle , before he can tear away so great and noble a part of his nature . Of this , antiquity has preserved a beautiful ...
Page 329
... nature , there is a remedy and provision left against most of the evils we suffer ; -we being so ordered , that the principle of self - love given us for preserva- tion , comes in here to our aid , -by opening a door of hope , and , in ...
... nature , there is a remedy and provision left against most of the evils we suffer ; -we being so ordered , that the principle of self - love given us for preserva- tion , comes in here to our aid , -by opening a door of hope , and , in ...
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... nature above itself , and raised all its projectile springs above their foun- tains ; enabling them to speak and act such things , and in such manner , as was impossible for men not inspired and preternaturally upheld . - In the other ...
... nature above itself , and raised all its projectile springs above their foun- tains ; enabling them to speak and act such things , and in such manner , as was impossible for men not inspired and preternaturally upheld . - In the other ...
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