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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... mind which designed them and presided over and directed their construction ? Should we not pro- nounce him to be labouring under some strange infatua- tion , some gross perversion of the understanding ? yet wherein would he differ from ...
... mind which designed them and presided over and directed their construction ? Should we not pro- nounce him to be labouring under some strange infatua- tion , some gross perversion of the understanding ? yet wherein would he differ from ...
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... minds from the things around us , by frequent representation to ourselves of the eternal realities which are the ... mind , at once to indispose it to the contemplation of heavenly things , and to incapacitate it for the work . You ...
... minds from the things around us , by frequent representation to ourselves of the eternal realities which are the ... mind , at once to indispose it to the contemplation of heavenly things , and to incapacitate it for the work . You ...
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... mind , and with a sincere desire to receive instruction in the things which pertain to your souls ' health , may you be enabled to perform a service acceptable in his sight : may you continually grow in grace , and finally be made meet ...
... mind , and with a sincere desire to receive instruction in the things which pertain to your souls ' health , may you be enabled to perform a service acceptable in his sight : may you continually grow in grace , and finally be made meet ...
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... mind , which harmony cannot express or imitate ; and , by that imitation , so accommodate itself as to govern and control us at its will . As " by mourning with those who mourn , and by rejoicing with those who rejoice , " it can ...
... mind , which harmony cannot express or imitate ; and , by that imitation , so accommodate itself as to govern and control us at its will . As " by mourning with those who mourn , and by rejoicing with those who rejoice , " it can ...
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... impression upon * Is . xxx . 29 . † W. JONES . The earliest of which , in the West of Europe , was that sent by the Emperor Constantine to Pepin , in 757 . the mind , superior to music ; such as the C 2 PSALMODY CONSIDERED . 19.
... impression upon * Is . xxx . 29 . † W. JONES . The earliest of which , in the West of Europe , was that sent by the Emperor Constantine to Pepin , in 757 . the mind , superior to music ; such as the C 2 PSALMODY CONSIDERED . 19.
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