Sermons to Country Congregations: By the Late Rev. Greo. Haggitt, ...F. and C. Rivington, 1797 |
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... allowed to remain at the feast , to sit down in the king- dom of heaven , who both attended to the in- vitation of the king and came properly pre- pared ; SERM . pared ; who both acknowledged Chrift to be of good Works .
... allowed to remain at the feast , to sit down in the king- dom of heaven , who both attended to the in- vitation of the king and came properly pre- pared ; SERM . pared ; who both acknowledged Chrift to be of good Works .
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... they must , generally speaking , either starve , or be a burthen upon their neighbours . How is the earth to be cultivated and its fruits produced , if II . SERM . if it were unlawful to attend the Kingdom of Heaven . 27.
... they must , generally speaking , either starve , or be a burthen upon their neighbours . How is the earth to be cultivated and its fruits produced , if II . SERM . if it were unlawful to attend the Kingdom of Heaven . 27.
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... attend at all to worldly business , and what would become of the hu- man race if this were neglected ? Besides , the dangers of idleness are great , and it is impossible that the immediate duties of re- ligion can take up our whole time ...
... attend at all to worldly business , and what would become of the hu- man race if this were neglected ? Besides , the dangers of idleness are great , and it is impossible that the immediate duties of re- ligion can take up our whole time ...
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... better before I die , " alas ! how miserably dost thou deceive thyself ! Attend to what I tell thee ; almost all the wicked , who have gone before thee , II . thee , comforted themselves in the same false 30 On striving to enter into.
... better before I die , " alas ! how miserably dost thou deceive thyself ! Attend to what I tell thee ; almost all the wicked , who have gone before thee , II . thee , comforted themselves in the same false 30 On striving to enter into.
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... ” alas ! how miserably dost thou deceive thyself ! Attend to what I tell thee's almost all the wicked , who have gone before II . thee , comforted themselves in the same false. thee , vidence . " 30 On striving to enter into.
... ” alas ! how miserably dost thou deceive thyself ! Attend to what I tell thee's almost all the wicked , who have gone before II . thee , comforted themselves in the same false. thee , vidence . " 30 On striving to enter into.
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