Sermons, Upon Various Subjects and OccasionsHiram Ferry, 1826 - 320 pages |
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... expected ; and they may be charged , some to the pen , and some to the press . Whatever errors can be , will be corrected in a list of errata . The author is but little known beyond the limits of his own parish ; and he does not expect ...
... expected ; and they may be charged , some to the pen , and some to the press . Whatever errors can be , will be corrected in a list of errata . The author is but little known beyond the limits of his own parish ; and he does not expect ...
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... expected that he will govern the affairs of his own kingdom in his own way . Those whose hope is their works ought to inquire far- ther , how many precepts they allow the law to contain ; and which will exceed upon a comparison , their ...
... expected that he will govern the affairs of his own kingdom in his own way . Those whose hope is their works ought to inquire far- ther , how many precepts they allow the law to contain ; and which will exceed upon a comparison , their ...
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... expected , upon what princi- ples , of reason , and analogy , do we conclude , that those ani- mosities which hinder the peace of this world , would not hinder the peace of any other world ; and that those will live hereafter as ...
... expected , upon what princi- ples , of reason , and analogy , do we conclude , that those ani- mosities which hinder the peace of this world , would not hinder the peace of any other world ; and that those will live hereafter as ...
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... expected nothing from his own mur- der but such a state of insensibility as would free him from a load of evils which he had not fortitude , and patience , to endure ! The disappointment must be awful and over- whelming ! As others have ...
... expected nothing from his own mur- der but such a state of insensibility as would free him from a load of evils which he had not fortitude , and patience , to endure ! The disappointment must be awful and over- whelming ! As others have ...
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... expected to refuse , than the infant can be expected to refuse the milk which is its natural , and necessary food . Dead works are such as those persons who are alive with- out the law , perform . St. Paul was well qualified to judge of ...
... expected to refuse , than the infant can be expected to refuse the milk which is its natural , and necessary food . Dead works are such as those persons who are alive with- out the law , perform . St. Paul was well qualified to judge of ...
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