A Series of Discourses on the Leading Doctrines and Duties of Christianity, Volume 2Dodd, Rumsey and Stevenson, 1815 - Presbyterian Church |
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Page 49
... infinitely great ? - Have we sanctified his holy sabbath as he has solemnly required in the fourth com- mandment , ceasing from the ordinary em- ployments of life , and stirring up our souls to a becoming contemplation of the divine ...
... infinitely great ? - Have we sanctified his holy sabbath as he has solemnly required in the fourth com- mandment , ceasing from the ordinary em- ployments of life , and stirring up our souls to a becoming contemplation of the divine ...
Page 62
... infinitely awful , rarely pro- duces an uneasy emotion in their hearts , an anxious cry from their lips , or a penitential tear from their eyes ; they can lie down in the evening and rise up in the morning ; they can proceed to their ...
... infinitely awful , rarely pro- duces an uneasy emotion in their hearts , an anxious cry from their lips , or a penitential tear from their eyes ; they can lie down in the evening and rise up in the morning ; they can proceed to their ...
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... infinitely interesting ; a truth which ought to be firmly believed and openly a- vowed by all . He , no doubt , foresaw the fiery opposition which this doctrine would sinned ; for when he fell , they also who had not eaten of the tree ...
... infinitely interesting ; a truth which ought to be firmly believed and openly a- vowed by all . He , no doubt , foresaw the fiery opposition which this doctrine would sinned ; for when he fell , they also who had not eaten of the tree ...
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... infinitely glorious ; possessing every possible perfection , and entitled to the homage of all rational crea- tures . As the majesty of the Eternal might have awed him , his bounty might have con- strained him most promptly and ...
... infinitely glorious ; possessing every possible perfection , and entitled to the homage of all rational crea- tures . As the majesty of the Eternal might have awed him , his bounty might have con- strained him most promptly and ...
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... infinitely inferior in strength to the ox , or in stature to the elephant ? Shall the spire of grass find fault that it was not form- ed strong as the oak , or lofty as the cedar ? Shall the beast of the field complain that he was not ...
... infinitely inferior in strength to the ox , or in stature to the elephant ? Shall the spire of grass find fault that it was not form- ed strong as the oak , or lofty as the cedar ? Shall the beast of the field complain that he was not ...
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