SermonsJ. James, 1823 - 643 pages |
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... true joys are to be found , which will at length not only answer all our expectations , but satisfy the most unbounded of our wishes for ever and ever . The words thus opened naturally reduce the re- maining part of the discourse under ...
... true joys are to be found , which will at length not only answer all our expectations , but satisfy the most unbounded of our wishes for ever and ever . The words thus opened naturally reduce the re- maining part of the discourse under ...
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... true satisfaction where a life runs on in so giddy a circle , out of which a wise man should extricate himself as soon as he can , that he may begin to look forwards : —that it becomes a man of character and consequence to lay aside ...
... true satisfaction where a life runs on in so giddy a circle , out of which a wise man should extricate himself as soon as he can , that he may begin to look forwards : —that it becomes a man of character and consequence to lay aside ...
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... true . We are so made , that , from the common gra- tifications of our appetites , and the impressions of a thousand objects , we snatch the one , like a tran- sient gleam , without being suffered to taste the other , and enjoy the ...
... true . We are so made , that , from the common gra- tifications of our appetites , and the impressions of a thousand objects , we snatch the one , like a tran- sient gleam , without being suffered to taste the other , and enjoy the ...
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... true answer to this ques- tion ; and especially , of what every one knew was delivered upon that head by their great Legislator ; our Saviour therefore refers him to his own memory of what he had found there in the course of his studies ...
... true answer to this ques- tion ; and especially , of what every one knew was delivered upon that head by their great Legislator ; our Saviour therefore refers him to his own memory of what he had found there in the course of his studies ...
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... true bottom of philanthropy and universal kindness , makes answer to the proposed question , not by any far - fetched refinement , from the schools of the Rabbies , which might have sooner silenced than convinced the man , -but by a ...
... true bottom of philanthropy and universal kindness , makes answer to the proposed question , not by any far - fetched refinement , from the schools of the Rabbies , which might have sooner silenced than convinced the man , -but by a ...
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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