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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... character . It was his unwelcome office to predict the long series of miseries which his countrymen would bring upon them- selves by their repeated transgressions - the destruction of their city and temple , their bondage at Babylon ...
... character . It was his unwelcome office to predict the long series of miseries which his countrymen would bring upon them- selves by their repeated transgressions - the destruction of their city and temple , their bondage at Babylon ...
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... character of those events , whether prosperous or adverse , whether fraught with benefit or mischief to his native land . His natural feelings were not suspended under the influence of inspiration . They still subsisted in full force ...
... character of those events , whether prosperous or adverse , whether fraught with benefit or mischief to his native land . His natural feelings were not suspended under the influence of inspiration . They still subsisted in full force ...
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... character of the pursuit ; its tendency to confine their thoughts to material and perishable objects , to indispose them to the consi- deration of their eternal interests , and to render them forgetful , perhaps worse than forgetful ...
... character of the pursuit ; its tendency to confine their thoughts to material and perishable objects , to indispose them to the consi- deration of their eternal interests , and to render them forgetful , perhaps worse than forgetful ...
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... character of their demands and complaints . The duty of bearing each other's bur- dens should not be forgotten on either side . Another lesson to be drawn from this part of our subject , is to observe the effect which the Gospel has had ...
... character of their demands and complaints . The duty of bearing each other's bur- dens should not be forgotten on either side . Another lesson to be drawn from this part of our subject , is to observe the effect which the Gospel has had ...
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... character ; are they not , one and all , an earnest beckoning to us that we should not leave them unhelped ? Are they not all , while full of hope , yet full also of an infinite sorrow ? And how should it not be so , when they , the ...
... character ; are they not , one and all , an earnest beckoning to us that we should not leave them unhelped ? Are they not all , while full of hope , yet full also of an infinite sorrow ? And how should it not be so , when they , the ...
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