Sermons on Practical Subjects, Volume 1J & J Robertson, 1811 - Presbyterian Church |
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... temper , calm and regular . God had blessed him with great natural abilities . To a quick and solid judgment , were added the powers of the most correct taste , which he enjoyed in a high and uncommon degree . Seldom have any been ...
... temper , calm and regular . God had blessed him with great natural abilities . To a quick and solid judgment , were added the powers of the most correct taste , which he enjoyed in a high and uncommon degree . Seldom have any been ...
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... temper of most distinguished excellence ; a temper , my Reverend Fathers and Brethren , which I hope we shall not barely applaud , but earnestly covet , and endeavour , by the grace of God , to possess . VOL . I. B " To unfold the ...
... temper of most distinguished excellence ; a temper , my Reverend Fathers and Brethren , which I hope we shall not barely applaud , but earnestly covet , and endeavour , by the grace of God , to possess . VOL . I. B " To unfold the ...
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... temper expressed in these words : Now we live , if ye stand fast in the Lord . The general meaning of the passage is obvious : It con- tains an obliging and spirited declaration of the Apostle's good - will to the Christians at ...
... temper expressed in these words : Now we live , if ye stand fast in the Lord . The general meaning of the passage is obvious : It con- tains an obliging and spirited declaration of the Apostle's good - will to the Christians at ...
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... temper of most distinguished excel- lence ? When I called it amiable , I only spoke the half of its praise it hath a dignity , as well as a beauty , belong- ing to it , superior to any thing that is commonly celebra- B2 ted by that name ...
... temper of most distinguished excel- lence ? When I called it amiable , I only spoke the half of its praise it hath a dignity , as well as a beauty , belong- ing to it , superior to any thing that is commonly celebra- B2 ted by that name ...
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... temper doth not ? A temper , which to all the magnanimity of the hero , unites all the piety and benevolence of the saint . But it will not avail us barely to esteem or admire this temper it is necessary , my brethren , that we ...
... temper doth not ? A temper , which to all the magnanimity of the hero , unites all the piety and benevolence of the saint . But it will not avail us barely to esteem or admire this temper it is necessary , my brethren , that we ...
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