The Works of Thomas Chalmers, Volumes 20-21W. Collins, 1836 |
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... common people , we should look most of all to the experience of him who goes forth among them on the best and ... common guilt and the common salvation , of the death which awaits all , and the glorious immortality alike held forth in ...
... common people , we should look most of all to the experience of him who goes forth among them on the best and ... common guilt and the common salvation , of the death which awaits all , and the glorious immortality alike held forth in ...
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... common object of reverence and regard , in the clergyman who treats them alike as members of the same parochial family ; let his church be the place of common repair upon the Sabbaths ; let his sermon , which told the same things to all ...
... common object of reverence and regard , in the clergyman who treats them alike as members of the same parochial family ; let his church be the place of common repair upon the Sabbaths ; let his sermon , which told the same things to all ...
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... common hopes and common interests of the species , he is relieved , for the time , from all sense of inferiority , nor will he be the first to revive it in his own breast , by descending to the language of complaint or supplica- tion ...
... common hopes and common interests of the species , he is relieved , for the time , from all sense of inferiority , nor will he be the first to revive it in his own breast , by descending to the language of complaint or supplica- tion ...
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