Sermons, Upon Various Subjects and OccasionsHiram Ferry, 1826 - 320 pages |
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... sensible of the burdens of a mortal body , must consider a body immortal as a great blessing ; and all who have felt like David when he said , Innumera- ble evils have compassed me about ; mine iniquities have taken hold upon me ; must ...
... sensible of the burdens of a mortal body , must consider a body immortal as a great blessing ; and all who have felt like David when he said , Innumera- ble evils have compassed me about ; mine iniquities have taken hold upon me ; must ...
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... sensible that he was God , im- portunately craved his blessing and obtained it . But no man hath seen God at any time ; the only begotten Son , who is in the bosom of the Father he hath declared him . Hosea , referring to this ...
... sensible that he was God , im- portunately craved his blessing and obtained it . But no man hath seen God at any time ; the only begotten Son , who is in the bosom of the Father he hath declared him . Hosea , referring to this ...
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... sensible , that the Apostle could not divest himself of the knowledge which he had upon subjects in general , and that his inten- tion was only , that he should confine his preaching to what he considered to be of principal importance ...
... sensible , that the Apostle could not divest himself of the knowledge which he had upon subjects in general , and that his inten- tion was only , that he should confine his preaching to what he considered to be of principal importance ...
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... sensible , that the Redeemer speaks in many instances , and the inspired writers also in the same Psalm , while we are left to determine what was said by the one , and what by the other , without any thing to guide us more than we have ...
... sensible , that the Redeemer speaks in many instances , and the inspired writers also in the same Psalm , while we are left to determine what was said by the one , and what by the other , without any thing to guide us more than we have ...
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... sensible , that the husbandman expects a crop where he sows his seed , though he does not expect ever to gather again the seed which he has scattered . Since the body is continually varying , and from infancy to old age experiences many ...
... sensible , that the husbandman expects a crop where he sows his seed , though he does not expect ever to gather again the seed which he has scattered . Since the body is continually varying , and from infancy to old age experiences many ...
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Sermons, Upon Various Subjects and Occasions (Classic Reprint) Jonathan Law Pomeroy No preview available - 2017 |
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