Sermons to Country Congregations: By the Late Rev. Greo. Haggitt, ...F. and C. Rivington, 1797 |
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... certainly never intended to have made this use of them . In fact , the editor was urged to publish the sermons as he found them , by some of the neighbouring friends of the deceased ; who having witnessed the good effects they produced ...
... certainly never intended to have made this use of them . In fact , the editor was urged to publish the sermons as he found them , by some of the neighbouring friends of the deceased ; who having witnessed the good effects they produced ...
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... certainly obtain , the king- dom of God . Recollect to whom his epistles were addressed , to those who had once been heathens , who had worshipped gods of wood and stone , or men frail and wicked as them- selves , and who had no certain ...
... certainly obtain , the king- dom of God . Recollect to whom his epistles were addressed , to those who had once been heathens , who had worshipped gods of wood and stone , or men frail and wicked as them- selves , and who had no certain ...
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... them in common with the most abandoned of mankind ; for however profligate a man may chuse to be in this world , he would certainly desire rather to be happy II . happy than miserable in the next ; though 24 On striving to enter into.
... them in common with the most abandoned of mankind ; for however profligate a man may chuse to be in this world , he would certainly desire rather to be happy II . happy than miserable in the next ; though 24 On striving to enter into.
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... certainly are ; if they are dishonest in their commerce with their fellow - creatures , in- stead of their wretchedness , whatever it may be , concluding with their lives , it will be extended , but with inconceivable additions ...
... certainly are ; if they are dishonest in their commerce with their fellow - creatures , in- stead of their wretchedness , whatever it may be , concluding with their lives , it will be extended , but with inconceivable additions ...
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... certainly do while we are perpetually vio- lating our Creator's laws before his face , how can we entertain the smallest hopes of escap- ing from the latter ? " He is not a God that " hath pleasure in wickedness , neither shall ...
... certainly do while we are perpetually vio- lating our Creator's laws before his face , how can we entertain the smallest hopes of escap- ing from the latter ? " He is not a God that " hath pleasure in wickedness , neither shall ...
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