Sermons to Country Congregations: By the Late Rev. Greo. Haggitt, ...F. and C. Rivington, 1797 |
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... able . SERMON III . P. 17 THE DANGERS OF RICHES AND POVERTY . PROVERBS XXx . 8 , 9 . Give me neither poverty nor riches ; feed me with food convenient for me , lest I be full , and deny thee , and say , who is the Lord ? or lest I be ...
... able . SERMON III . P. 17 THE DANGERS OF RICHES AND POVERTY . PROVERBS XXx . 8 , 9 . Give me neither poverty nor riches ; feed me with food convenient for me , lest I be full , and deny thee , and say , who is the Lord ? or lest I be ...
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... able . FAR the greater number of people appear S ER M. to be in a middle state between virtue and II . vice ; they are neither entirely good nor en- tirely wicked ; whenever they think on the sub- ject , they will own that there are ...
... able . FAR the greater number of people appear S ER M. to be in a middle state between virtue and II . vice ; they are neither entirely good nor en- tirely wicked ; whenever they think on the sub- ject , they will own that there are ...
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... able to reward or punish them . He has strictly forbidden a wicked life , and solemnly sworn that he will severely punish it ; his own honour therefore seems to be concerned in the execution of his threats , and we all know IV . know ...
... able to reward or punish them . He has strictly forbidden a wicked life , and solemnly sworn that he will severely punish it ; his own honour therefore seems to be concerned in the execution of his threats , and we all know IV . know ...
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... able to cast off this fear as to engage in a wicked course of life ; some unaccountable supine- ness , some fatal inconsideration , conspire to lull him to destruction . But let us awake from this lethargy , let us rouse ourselves from ...
... able to cast off this fear as to engage in a wicked course of life ; some unaccountable supine- ness , some fatal inconsideration , conspire to lull him to destruction . But let us awake from this lethargy , let us rouse ourselves from ...
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... able to bear ; who knows the precise time , when the aid of his holy spirit is most ne- cessary , and will be most efficacious ; and when he perceives that from the weakness of humanity we are almost overpowered , he may , either by ...
... able to bear ; who knows the precise time , when the aid of his holy spirit is most ne- cessary , and will be most efficacious ; and when he perceives that from the weakness of humanity we are almost overpowered , he may , either by ...
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