Sermons ...: To which is Prefixed a Short Account of the Life and Character of the Author, Volume 3T. Cadell; F.C. & J Rivington [& others], 1822 - Presbyterian Church |
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... darkness , therefore , must of necessity now take place in the course of things . Our present state can be no other than a state of twilight or dawn , where dubious forms shall often present them- selves to us , and where we shall find ...
... darkness , therefore , must of necessity now take place in the course of things . Our present state can be no other than a state of twilight or dawn , where dubious forms shall often present them- selves to us , and where we shall find ...
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... darkness and misery have been so long permitted to remain on the earth , and so much oppression and tyranny to prevail among the nations . We shall see rising as from the ashes of the whole word , a new and beautiful structure ; new ...
... darkness and misery have been so long permitted to remain on the earth , and so much oppression and tyranny to prevail among the nations . We shall see rising as from the ashes of the whole word , a new and beautiful structure ; new ...
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... darkness which now covers the ways of the Almighty . If he withdraw himself from their view , it is not because he neglects them ; but because they are incapable of comprehending his designs ; because it were not for their good that all ...
... darkness which now covers the ways of the Almighty . If he withdraw himself from their view , it is not because he neglects them ; but because they are incapable of comprehending his designs ; because it were not for their good that all ...
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... darkness , how great is that darkness ? So we may reason here , if that part of thy nature , thy mind , thy will , by which only thou canst enjoy and relish liberty , be itself in bondage to evil passions and habits , how miserable must ...
... darkness , how great is that darkness ? So we may reason here , if that part of thy nature , thy mind , thy will , by which only thou canst enjoy and relish liberty , be itself in bondage to evil passions and habits , how miserable must ...
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... darkness ; for they shall be many . * But after all that has been urged on this subject , I am sensible it may be objected , that many who make conscience of paying strict regard to the in- stitutions of religion , do not appear to have ...
... darkness ; for they shall be many . * But after all that has been urged on this subject , I am sensible it may be objected , that many who make conscience of paying strict regard to the in- stitutions of religion , do not appear to have ...
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