SermonsJ. James, 1823 - 643 pages |
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... able to bring such a point to bear , he shall be one of the happiest of the sons of men . - In full assurance of this , on he drudges , plots , contrives , rises early , - late takes rest , and eats the bread of carefulness , till ...
... able to bring such a point to bear , he shall be one of the happiest of the sons of men . - In full assurance of this , on he drudges , plots , contrives , rises early , - late takes rest , and eats the bread of carefulness , till ...
Page 16
... able to excite a thought , or awaken an inclination which virtue need to blush at , - -or which the most scrupulous consci- ence might not support . God forbid we should say otherwise : — no doubt , numbers of all ages escape unhurt ...
... able to excite a thought , or awaken an inclination which virtue need to blush at , - -or which the most scrupulous consci- ence might not support . God forbid we should say otherwise : — no doubt , numbers of all ages escape unhurt ...
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... able , what passes within it on such occasions , I shall beg leave for a moment to state an account of what was likely to pass in his , and in what manner so distressful a case would necessarily work upon such a disposition . As he ...
... able , what passes within it on such occasions , I shall beg leave for a moment to state an account of what was likely to pass in his , and in what manner so distressful a case would necessarily work upon such a disposition . As he ...
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... able to withhold his testimony to what is good and praise- worthy ! I have now done with the parable , which was the first part proposed to be considered in this dis- course ; and should proceed to the second , which so naturally falls ...
... able to withhold his testimony to what is good and praise- worthy ! I have now done with the parable , which was the first part proposed to be considered in this dis- course ; and should proceed to the second , which so naturally falls ...
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... able to procure so preternatural a supply for me , whence comes it to pass that he now stands in want himself , oppressed both with hunger and thirst ? It appears , therefore , that she must have been wrought upon by an unmixed ...
... able to procure so preternatural a supply for me , whence comes it to pass that he now stands in want himself , oppressed both with hunger and thirst ? It appears , therefore , that she must have been wrought upon by an unmixed ...
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Abishai able actions affecting afflictions amongst apostle appear behaviour behold better blessings brought cern character Christian concubine conscience consider creature discourse distress doubt duty earth evil father favour give God's hand happiness heart Heaven Herod Heze Hezekiah holy holy conversation honour human humble humility imagine instances Israel Jews Judah judgment kind LAURENCE STERNE Levite live look Lord man's mankind manner meek ment mercy mind misery moral Mount Ephraim nature neral ness never numbers observation occasion ourselves pass passions peace pharisee pity pleasure pride principle prophet racter reason reflections religion riches Saviour scarce Scripture seems sense SERMON Shimei Shunem sion sorrow soul spirit suffered suppose temper tender thee thing thou hast thought tion true trust truth tural turn uncon unto vice virtue whole wisdom wise words Ye men Zarephath