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Page 73
... commandment was urgii, that all should fill down aid worship the idol he had made –That, to complete the tale of their miseries, there was no propea of deliveiance for any but the worst of his subjećts;—those who, in S ERM O N ×KV. 73.
... commandment was urgii, that all should fill down aid worship the idol he had made –That, to complete the tale of their miseries, there was no propea of deliveiance for any but the worst of his subjećts;—those who, in S ERM O N ×KV. 73.
Page 87
... miseries and calamities which have, and ever, will, ensus from th; want of it—if we look, into th: larger circle of the Woods. Twhäf desolations, dissolutions of govern- or ment, and invasions of property!-old G 4 SERM 2 N \xxv.2 8x.
... miseries and calamities which have, and ever, will, ensus from th; want of it—if we look, into th: larger circle of the Woods. Twhäf desolations, dissolutions of govern- or ment, and invasions of property!-old G 4 SERM 2 N \xxv.2 8x.
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... miseries and distresses of . life, whilst the guilty and foolish, triumph in their offences, and even the tabernacles of robbers prosper * --To this it is answered,—that therefore there is a future state of rewards. and punishments to ...
... miseries and distresses of . life, whilst the guilty and foolish, triumph in their offences, and even the tabernacles of robbers prosper * --To this it is answered,—that therefore there is a future state of rewards. and punishments to ...
Page 155
... vindication of God's providence, which are urged so often with so much force and convićtion, as to leave no room for a reasonable reply;--since the miseries, which befal the good, and the seeming happiness SERM O N oxxix. 153.
... vindication of God's providence, which are urged so often with so much force and convićtion, as to leave no room for a reasonable reply;--since the miseries, which befal the good, and the seeming happiness SERM O N oxxix. 153.
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Laurence Sterne. ply;--since the miseries, which befal the good, and the seeming happiness of the wicked, could not be otherwise in such a free state and condition as this in which we are placed, no In all charges of this kind, we ge ...
Laurence Sterne. ply;--since the miseries, which befal the good, and the seeming happiness of the wicked, could not be otherwise in such a free state and condition as this in which we are placed, no In all charges of this kind, we ge ...
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Page 38 - And they entered into a covenant to seek the LORD God of their fathers with all their heart and with all their soul...
Page 84 - BLESSED Lord, who hast caused all holy Scriptures to be written for our learning; Grant that we may in such wise hear them, read, mark, learn, and inwardly digest them, that by patience and comfort of thy holy Word, we may embrace, and ever hold fast, the blessed hope of everlasting life, which thou hast given us in our Saviour Jesus Christ.
Page 113 - And this was so, because the people of Israel had sinned against the LORD their God, who had brought them up out of the land of Egypt...
Page 27 - Solomon infers this short conclusion in the text, — That to fear GOD, and keep his commandments, is the whole duty of...
Page 22 - Cc in the ninth chapter, he obferves, that the race is not to the fwift, nor the battle to the ftrong; — neither yet bread to the wife, — nor yet riches to men of underftanding, — nor favour to men of fkill ; — but time and chance happens to them all.