Sermons to Country Congregations: By the Late Rev. Greo. Haggitt, ...F. and C. Rivington, 1797 |
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... appear to make for it : se- condly , by laying before you some strong and clear quotations from the scriptures , in which the virtues of a good life are insisted on as indispensably necessary to salvation ; and lastly , by proving ...
... appear to make for it : se- condly , by laying before you some strong and clear quotations from the scriptures , in which the virtues of a good life are insisted on as indispensably necessary to salvation ; and lastly , by proving ...
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... assaults and be vic- torious over the malice of our grand adver- sary ; it is that alone which can enable us to appear with decent confidence before the tri- 9 bunal bunal of our judge and Saviour . They wor- SERM 14 On the Necessity.
... assaults and be vic- torious over the malice of our grand adver- sary ; it is that alone which can enable us to appear with decent confidence before the tri- 9 bunal bunal of our judge and Saviour . They wor- SERM 14 On the Necessity.
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... 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 such places as heaven and hell , and that ...
... 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 such places as heaven and hell , and that ...
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... appears SERM . outwardly calm and flattering , prostrate us in the dust . Of the truth of this , the his- tory of every age presents numerous ex- amples , nor are our own times deficient : let us turn our eyes , for a moment , to those ...
... appears SERM . outwardly calm and flattering , prostrate us in the dust . Of the truth of this , the his- tory of every age presents numerous ex- amples , nor are our own times deficient : let us turn our eyes , for a moment , to those ...
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... appears out- wardly , there is yet an inestimable advan- tage attached to poverty , which would greatly outweigh any temporary inferiority . " Blessed , " says our Saviour , " are the poor , VOL . I. E " for SERM . " for theirs is the ...
... appears out- wardly , there is yet an inestimable advan- tage attached to poverty , which would greatly outweigh any temporary inferiority . " Blessed , " says our Saviour , " are the poor , VOL . I. E " for SERM . " for theirs is the ...
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