Sermons on Sickness, Sorrow and Death ... Fourth editionJ. G. F. & J. Rivington, 1839 - 103 pages |
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... perhaps to laugh at those who would kindly warn them of their danger . This confidence and reckless behaviour would surely be checked , if they could be brought to reflect upon the uncer- tainty of life even to the most young and ...
... perhaps to laugh at those who would kindly warn them of their danger . This confidence and reckless behaviour would surely be checked , if they could be brought to reflect upon the uncer- tainty of life even to the most young and ...
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... of our mortal existence . Perhaps we are still more forcibly reminded 1 Psalm xc . 5 , 6 . 3 Psalm cii . 3. 11 . 2 Psalm ciii . 15 . 4 James iv . 14 . of this , by every instance that we witness of в 3 Mortality of man . 5.
... of our mortal existence . Perhaps we are still more forcibly reminded 1 Psalm xc . 5 , 6 . 3 Psalm cii . 3. 11 . 2 Psalm ciii . 15 . 4 James iv . 14 . of this , by every instance that we witness of в 3 Mortality of man . 5.
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... perhaps repeatedly , if we continue for any time to sojourn on the earth . It is therefore wise while we are yet in health to consider the duties which belong to a state of sickness . For when sickness has actually come upon us , the ...
... perhaps repeatedly , if we continue for any time to sojourn on the earth . It is therefore wise while we are yet in health to consider the duties which belong to a state of sickness . For when sickness has actually come upon us , the ...
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... perhaps have wit- nessed the sufferings of some of our neigh- bours and acquaintance , and the patience with which they have often been endured . Above all , we should fix our minds on the bit- ter agony both of body and soul , which ...
... perhaps have wit- nessed the sufferings of some of our neigh- bours and acquaintance , and the patience with which they have often been endured . Above all , we should fix our minds on the bit- ter agony both of body and soul , which ...
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... Perhaps under the correction of sickness he who during his health had cared for none of these things , may be brought to feel the miserable folly of profaning God's name , of neglecting God's word , and day , and worship , and ...
... Perhaps under the correction of sickness he who during his health had cared for none of these things , may be brought to feel the miserable folly of profaning God's name , of neglecting God's word , and day , and worship , and ...
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