Practical sermons, by dignitaries and other clergymen of the united Church of England and Ireland [successively ed. by A. Watson and J.C. Crosthwaite]. 3 vols. [issued in parts. Wanting the general title-leaf and prelims. of vol. 1 and pp. 301-372 of vol. 2]. |
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... bring upon them- selves by their repeated transgressions - the destruction of their city and temple , their bondage at Babylon . But the prospects presented to his view were not always thus dark and gloomy ; brighter and happier scenes ...
... bring upon them- selves by their repeated transgressions - the destruction of their city and temple , their bondage at Babylon . But the prospects presented to his view were not always thus dark and gloomy ; brighter and happier scenes ...
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... bring to nought the devices of the wise , the schemes of the crafty , the works of the mighty . They have done their ... bringing The Trustees of Radcliffe's Library , Oxford . into captivity every thought to the obedience of CHRIST ; 14 ...
... bring to nought the devices of the wise , the schemes of the crafty , the works of the mighty . They have done their ... bringing The Trustees of Radcliffe's Library , Oxford . into captivity every thought to the obedience of CHRIST ; 14 ...
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... brings also discredit upon the religion which they profess . It affords the infidel and the scoffer the opportunity of pointing out the little effect the faith which they avow has upon their feelings and practice ; and , at the same ...
... brings also discredit upon the religion which they profess . It affords the infidel and the scoffer the opportunity of pointing out the little effect the faith which they avow has upon their feelings and practice ; and , at the same ...
Page 34
... brings before our minds . In the earlier verses of the chapter , our Saviour is de- scribed as having miraculously cured a person who had been labouring for thirty - eight years in a state of hope- less disease , and as then addressing ...
... brings before our minds . In the earlier verses of the chapter , our Saviour is de- scribed as having miraculously cured a person who had been labouring for thirty - eight years in a state of hope- less disease , and as then addressing ...
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... brings on a feeling of selfishness which renders men insensible to any sufferings but their own . This is a temptation against which those ... bring their concerns under the notice of their richer neighbours . It is 36 THE POOL OF BETHESDA .
... brings on a feeling of selfishness which renders men insensible to any sufferings but their own . This is a temptation against which those ... bring their concerns under the notice of their richer neighbours . It is 36 THE POOL OF BETHESDA .
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