SermonsJ. James, 1823 - 643 pages |
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... honour , or title , only is wanting : -Oh ! could I accomplish that , as there would be nothing left then for me to wish , good God ! how happy should I be ! ' Tis still the same ; the dignity or title , -though they crown his head with ...
... honour , or title , only is wanting : -Oh ! could I accomplish that , as there would be nothing left then for me to wish , good God ! how happy should I be ! ' Tis still the same ; the dignity or title , -though they crown his head with ...
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... honour and life of Uriah . The holy man knew , that was it any one's case but David's own , no man would have been so quick- sighted in discerning the nature of the injury , - more ready to have redressed it , or who would have felt ...
... honour and life of Uriah . The holy man knew , that was it any one's case but David's own , no man would have been so quick- sighted in discerning the nature of the injury , - more ready to have redressed it , or who would have felt ...
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... honoured ; -that he should without pity first wound him in the tenderest part , by taking away his dearest possession , and then un- mercifully and treacherously rob him of his life : --- had Nathan in a prophetic spirit foretold to ...
... honoured ; -that he should without pity first wound him in the tenderest part , by taking away his dearest possession , and then un- mercifully and treacherously rob him of his life : --- had Nathan in a prophetic spirit foretold to ...
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... honour , justice , and mercy ! -Talk to him the moment after upon the nature of another vice to which he is not addicted , and from which perhaps his age , his temper , or rank in life secure him ; take notice how well he reasons , with ...
... honour , justice , and mercy ! -Talk to him the moment after upon the nature of another vice to which he is not addicted , and from which perhaps his age , his temper , or rank in life secure him ; take notice how well he reasons , with ...
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... honour . ' We may naturally suppose her innocently carried away with such thoughts , when she is called back by an unexpected distemper , which surprises her son , and , in one moment , brings down all her hopes ; - " for his sickness ...
... honour . ' We may naturally suppose her innocently carried away with such thoughts , when she is called back by an unexpected distemper , which surprises her son , and , in one moment , brings down all her hopes ; - " for his sickness ...
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